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The test response of "Star Wars" was mediocre, and the number of online players on Steam was less than 50

2024-07-17

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Sony's 5v5 first-person shooter game "Concord" conducted a Beta test last weekend, but it seems that not many players are interested in the game. According to data from SteamDB, the number of online players on the last day of the Steam test of "Concord" was less than 50, and the peak number of online players during the entire test period was only 1,124.


Considering that the test last weekend was open to players who pre-ordered the game, this data is not optimistic, and the game may not be able to retain the thousands of players it initially had. In addition, "Star Wars" will also hold an open beta test this weekend, which all players can participate in.

Although the game may have a larger audience on PS5, the overall trend is similar to Steam, with players criticizing the game's lack of replayability, mediocre style, and inability to immerse people in PvP mode. The $40 price of "Star Wars" is also a major factor hindering the development of the game, as similar games are available for free.