Concord Is Dead, Astro Bot Is Phenomenal – ComicBook Nation’s Quick Save

Concord Is Dead, Astro Bot Is Phenomenal – ComicBook Nation’s Quick Save

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PlayStation’s chaotic week is the focus of the latest Quick Save.

This has been one of the most bizarre weeks in the history of PlayStation. On one hand, Sony announced that it would suddenly be shutting down its new multiplayer shooter, Concord, after the game failed to make an impact in any way. Conversely, Astro Bot is launching to close the week and is far and away one of the best exclusives that has been seen so far on the PS5. 

Host Logan Moore and special guest Max Roberst break down what these events mean for PlayStation not only now, but in the years to come. Should Sony continue to push for a piece of the live-service pie or should Astro Bot become more of the type of game that is synonymous with the PlayStation brand? All of these questions and more are broken down in this week’s Quick Save. 

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