Upcoming hero shooter Concord will not have a battle pass and doesn't plan to charge for one in the future, say developers Firewalk. The announcement was made via Concord's social media in response to player questions about what the game will be like after launch.
"Concord does not have a Battle Pass," said Firewalk. Instead, the studio hopes that "just playing the game, leveling up your accounts and characters, and completing jobs" will be rewarding enough. (Jobs are like challenges.)
There are plans to add to Concord after it launches with "regular post-launch seasons and updates," but those won't cost money on top of Concord's base $40 price, says Firewalk.
"No Battle Pass, folks," said Concord gameplay animation director Mark DeRidder on X. "You own Concord, Concord doesn't own you."
Source: Sony hero shooter Concord will not have a battle pass: 'You own Concord, Concord doesn't own you'
"Concord does not have a Battle Pass," said Firewalk. Instead, the studio hopes that "just playing the game, leveling up your accounts and characters, and completing jobs" will be rewarding enough. (Jobs are like challenges.)
There are plans to add to Concord after it launches with "regular post-launch seasons and updates," but those won't cost money on top of Concord's base $40 price, says Firewalk.
"No Battle Pass, folks," said Concord gameplay animation director Mark DeRidder on X. "You own Concord, Concord doesn't own you."
Source: Sony hero shooter Concord will not have a battle pass: 'You own Concord, Concord doesn't own you'