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hopefully another game studio picks up where concord left and releases something like this great game that its sadly too ahead of its time
I agree they mixed a lot between fast fps and slow fps genre, it was a game dedicated to a lot of players with more work they could have improved the difference to make it really complete in term of gameplay
I also view it as a game. Concord is like any other hero shooter, just with ugly character designs, repetitive maps, woke stuff and a 50$ pricetag.
So why 2 out of your 3 arguments aren't about gaming ?
I mean, you can see the ugly skins and the pronouns in the game, so it has something to do with gaming.