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DMCA Takedowns Hit Concord Fan Revival as Developers Pause Access

The MarkScan removals target gameplay footage rather than the custom servers, leaving the project's future uncertain.

Overview

  • Three fan developers—Red, open_wizard, and gwog—reverse-engineered Concord’s backend to restore menus, matchmaking, and a full playable match on custom servers.
  • Gameplay videos demonstrating the revival were pulled from YouTube following DMCA notices attributed to MarkScan, a firm long associated with Sony’s enforcement actions.
  • The team announced on Discord that it has paused new invites and tightened access due to what it called “worrying legal action.”
  • Project organizers say participation requires a legitimately obtained copy of Concord and that they remove posts sharing copyrighted files.
  • Sony ended Concord’s official run two weeks after its August 2024 launch, refunded purchasers, and closed Firewalk Studios, and reporting indicates no direct takedown has yet targeted the fan-run servers.