
harmony will shut down its servers on September 6 and will no longer be playable after that, as its developers “explore” other options for the sci-fi shooter, which was released on PS5 and PC last month. The game struggled to find an audience—the number of concurrent players on Steam never exceeded 1,000—and failed quickly This was also derided by many critics and fans.
On September 3, Firewalk and Sony shared information about Concordant Shut down on Blog post on the official PlayStation website.
“harmony Fans—we’ve been listening closely to your feedback since launch harmony On PlayStation 5 and PC,” Firewalk posted. “[We] I want to thank everyone who has been a part of the Polaris journey. Your support and the passionate community growing around the game means the world to us.
harmony Launched on August 23. After 14 days, the game will be shut down while those involved figure out what to do with the game next.
“However, while many qualities of the experience resonated with players, we also recognized that other aspects of the game and our initial launch did not go the way we expected,” Firewalk continued. “As a result, at this time we have decided to take the game offline starting September 6, 2024, and explore various options, including those that will better engage our players.”
Sony stops everything immediately harmony and will begin offering full refunds to all players who purchased the game on PS5 or PC. I visited the game’s store page and saw that it was no longer for sale. Instead, it just says “announced.”
Sony said digital refunds will take 30 to 60 days for players who purchased the game directly through the PSN store. Steam and Epic Game Store refunds will be issued in the coming days.
“We will keep you updated and would like to once again thank all the Freegunners who joined us harmony Milky Way,” Firewalk posted.
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