But the ill-fated PlayStation shooter is set to live on in Amazon’s upcoming Secret Level video game series, and the show’s creator reckons its Concord episode – commissioned long before the game’s fate was sealed – shows the ‘potential of its world and characters’.
Speaking to Rolling Stone (thanks IGN), Secret Level creator Tim Miller – who also directed the first Deadpool movie, and oversaw Netflix’s sci-fi anthology series Love, Death & Robots – explained the possibility of removing the Concord episode from Amazon’s anthology was never even considered.
Secret Level makes its Prime Video debut on 10th December and consists of 15 episodes, reportedly starring the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Keanu Reeves.
Concord is officially no more, and neither is the studio that made it thanks to recent layoffs at Sony.