After Concord's flop, Sony admits its live-service plan 'is not entirely going smoothly' but says it will continue and learn from its mistakes

Sony has admitted that its current live-service strategy "is not entirely going smoothly" following the disastrous launch of Concord.

https://www.techradar.com/gaming/playstation/after-concords-flop-sony-admits-its-live-service-plan-is-not-entirely-going-smoothly-but-says-it-will-continue-and-learn-from-its-mistakes

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