Summary
Still set to release at the end of August,Concordhas had a rather divisive reception already. One of the few PlayStation live-service games to actually see the light of day,Concord’s cinematic reveal was met with some harsh criticism when it debuted a few months ago, with some gamers chastising the game’s “MCU-like” tone, and expressing their lack of interest inanotherOverwatch-like hero shooterhitting the market.
The perception surroundingConcordhas, unfortunately, only continued to grow more divisive in recent weeks, with its initial Closed Beta drawing in a sizable player-base and evoking some encouraging previews, but its more recent Open Beta struggled to find popularity, only managing to bring in a peak active player-count of 2,388 on Steam. It’s going to be incredibly difficult forConcordto succeed in just a few weeks' time, but there’s one unique selling point that it could use to its advantage.
Concord Needs to Double Down on Its Story Content
Concord’s Beta Only Gave Players a Tease of Its Story
WhenConcordresurfaced earlier this year, it did so with a pretty lengthy cinematic trailer. This trailer proved to be pretty divisive, butConcorddeveloper Firewalkstuck to its guns and confirmed that the game would have a stronger narrative focus than some of its multiplayer competitors. Firewalk eventually confirmed that this narrative focus would come in the form of weekly cinematics that would play automatically after booting up the game.
Fans got their first glimpse of this intriguing narrative approach withConcord’s recent Betas. Along with a lengthy introductory cinematic that establishedConcord’s core group of Freegunners and the game’s general premise, fans were also treated to two additional, much shorter cinematics that were released during the Beta’s first and second week. These shorter cinematics didn’t offer any groundbreaking dramatic moments or major story beats, but continued to flesh outConcord’s universe and cast in a pretty fun way, balancing world-building dialog with bite-sized jokes and back-and-forth banter. For fans of Sci-Fi team-up movies and shows likeGuardians of the GalaxyandFirefly, these cinematics are sure to feel familiar, and hopefully in a positive way.
Concord’s Story Could Be Its Greatest Selling Point
Firewalk’s current plan forConcordis to keep releasing one cinematic every week, with each one continuing to explore the characters' various backstories, flesh out the universe even further, and potentially progress an ongoing narrative that changes each in-game season. If Firewalk can stick to this plan, thenConcord’s cinematicscould be a good way to keep fans invested in the game and keep them interested in any new additions that come to the roster post-launch.
Though its gameplay certainly has plenty of unique qualities,Concordis currently being viewed by many as just another hero shooter.Concordis in desperate need of a defining featurethat sets it apart from the rest of the market, and its high-budget cinematics could be just that. But ifConcord’s cinematics are going to be its standout feature, then they’re going to need a bit of an overhaul. Rather than be just short introductions to characters,Concord’s cinematics should focus on developing some kind of ongoing storyline that ties in directly with its gameplay, as there’s currently a bit of a disconnect between the story in its cutscenes and the title’s actual gameplay.
Concord
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Assemble your crew of Freegunner space outlaws and team up online with friends for thrilling 5v5 PVP modes across the galaxy in Concord.Concord is a new team-based first-person shooter for PS5® and PC*. Handpick your personal roster of Freegunners from the crew of the Northstar – a group of outlaws and adventurers working as guns-for-hire.ASSEMBLE YOUR CREWFrom powerful mystics to skilled gunslingers and helpful healers, each Freegunner brings their own unique skills, personality, and abilities that cater to a wide-range of playstyles.Create your own custom squads of Freegunners with Crew Builder to bring an arsenal of different role types to the match or focus on your favourite characters to master their gameplay and unlock unique modifiers, cosmetics, background lore, and more – you decide when to play your characters and how you impact the match.PLAY. PROGRESS. PERSONALIZE.Earn and unlock a wide range of character customization items and learn more about the characters, worlds, and factions in the Concord Galaxy with the Galactic Guide.You’ll also be able to progress toward and unlock Freegunner Variants—versions of each of the 16 Freegunners with added Combat Trait modifiers to their base abilities. As you learn and master the characters, Combat Traits empower you to tailor each character to your playstyle.