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Baby, It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over | Sacred Symbols, Episode 386

Last year, Sony launched it's service-based third-person shooter Concord, and it bombed worse than virtually any PlayStation-developed title in history. In fact, it was received so poorly that Sony disappeared it off the market in a matter of two weeks, gave everyone their money back, and snuffed the entire project out of existence while closing the studio that made it. Fast-forward more than a year, though, and Concord has kinda-sorta returned. Tech-savvy enthusiasts have revived the game on private servers, but Sony has already caught wind of it all and are working to nip it in the bud. Do we really need Concord to return? Why does Sony care if it does? And why do smart people work so diligently on things they don't own or have control over? Plus: Black Friday will be exceptionally nice for those looking for PlayStation hardware, accessories, and games, Sony dominates The Game Awards nominations with 19, Bungie prods its playerbase for ideas on how to improve Destiny 2, EA's F1 series is taking a year hiatus, possibly indicating the future of EA Sports, Peacock renews Twisted Metal for a third season, and more. Then: Listener inquiries! Do we keep the physical boxes for our gaming hardware? Would Sony ever revive The Legend of Dragoon? How does one navigate gaming's ragebait culture? Out of all of our many choices, which type of French Fry is the absolute best? Follow the hosts! Colin: https://x.com/longislandviper @ChrisRayGun https://x.com/ChrisRGun @DustinCanFly https://x.com/DustinCanFly A new episode of Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast launches each Friday morning. To receive instant access, as well as other perks, please support the show on: https://www.patreon.com/LastStandMedia Take advantage of Ridge’s Biggest Sale of the Year and GET UP TO 47% Off by going to https://www.Ridge.com/SACRED #Ridgepod 0:00:00 - Intro 0:25:03 - Stay well Will 0:31:26 - Is Colin an actual curmudgeon? 0:38:26 - Best French Fries 0:47:57 - Thanksgiving plans 1:06:11 - PlayStation Black Friday 1:11:14 - Game Awards nominations 1:38:48 - Concord returns and dies again 1:48:04 - Horizon surpasses 40 million copies sold 1:56:12 - Major changes coming to Destiny 2 2:08:25 - EA is changing up F1 2:17:56 - Nintendo inspired PlayStation to cut prices in Japan 2:24:31 - Ghost of Yotei NG+ update 2:28:44 - Twisted Metal renewed for S3 2:29:29 - Bandai Namco is remastering Tales of Berseria 2:33:34 - Circana October data 2:39:02 - What We’re Playing ( PowerWash Simulator 2, Silent Hill F, Ball x Pit, Elden Ring, Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines 2, Metal Gear Solid 3: Delta, Black Ops 7) 3:25:16 - Rage bait culture 3:43:55 - When will it be time to move away from consoles? 3:56:38 - Where is Legend of Dragoon? 3:59:15 - When gaming feels like it isn't for you anymore 4:08:07 - Saving gaming packaging 4:17:12 - Half-Life 3?

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Guybrush Threepwood

Agreeing with Colin on this - "Indie game" makes little sense and is impossible to actually define. Whereas, "Best game with budget less than or equal to $X" actually makes some sense and is clearly defined. We are interested in the underdog studio that makes a low budget game and it blows up, aren't we? Let's just stop with this "indie game" nonsense and talk about games under a certain budget.

Panda Junkie

The Alters actor deserved a best proformance nod.

Germanos

Concord was a good game. Hope PlayStation brings it back somehow and just allows it to be there, unnoticed by attention seekers and haters.