The recently shut down PS5 shooter Concord reportedly cost $400 million to make, according to Sacred Symbols podcast host ...
A consultant argues that everyone loses out when company leadership doesn't acknowledge tough times.
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PlayStation's delisted shooter Concord reportedly cost £300m ($400m) to develop. PlayStation podcast Sacred Symbols said it spoke to someone "who worked on Concord" who revealed the development cycle ...
A Concord dev shared with Colin Moriarty, that the $400m was spent on the game’s development. It is by far Sony’s most ...
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Clinical psychologist Dr. Thea Gallagher joins CBS News to discuss examples of toxic positivity in the workplace and how it ...
It seemed obvious that Sony was going to take a huge loss on Concord, given its high cost, immediately disastrous playercount ...
Concord allegedly cost Sony in excess of $400 million dollars and was meant to be a “Star Wars-like” game for the company.
Moriarty continues, revealing that the game grossed just one million dollars, which means it lost this entire $400 million budget. This also makes it the biggest loss ever for PlayStation. As you can ...
Constant positivity isn’t realistic. Strategic stress, on the other hand, keeps things running smoothly at work and helps you ...
Concord reportedly cost a total of $400 million to make, and prior to release, leadership believed it was going to be "the ...