The director of Concord has reportedly resigned, raising concerns about potential layoffs at Firewalk
Ryan Ellis, known for directing the Concord game, is said to have relinquished his role at Firewalk Studios, as indicated by Kotaku. Following the removal of the AA shooter from the market shortly after its launch on August 23, Ellis reportedly transitioned to a supportive capacity within the company.
A former developer expressed, "Ryan had a strong commitment to the project, aiming to unite players through its engaging content. Although there might have been alternative approaches during development, his dedication and compassion were evident."
Insiders suggest there is uncertainty about Firewalk Studio's path. Some employees speculate the studio might pivot to collaborating on other Sony initiatives. Meanwhile, there are widespread worries about potential layoffs or even the closure of the studio.
The publication GamesIndustry.biz has reached out to Sony for more information on the matter.
Subsequent to Concord's market withdrawal, GamesIndustry.biz conversed with industry specialists regarding the decision's underlying factors and the lessons other live service games might learn to avert a similar outcome.