Concord Episode Of Amazon’s Secret Level Series Gets Trailer

Concord Episode Of Amazon's Secret Level Series Gets Trailer



Key Takeaways

  • In case you forgot, Amazon Prime’s Secret Level anthology series is almost here.
  • Ahead of the Dec. 10 release, the official Secret Level Twitter account has begun sharing promotional trailers for the various episodes planned.
  • One of those trailers was dedicated to Concord, the now canceled Sony live-service hero shooter.
  • It gives a glimpse of what could have been had the game survived.



It might be hard to believe, but Amazon Prime’s upcoming Secret Level series was revealed three months ago back at Gamescom Opening Night Live. Flash forward to today, and the anthology series from Tim Miller will be released in 15 days on December 10.

In the leadup to Secret Level’s launch, the show’s official Twitter account has been sharing a wealth of promotional trailers dedicated to the various properties that will be featured in the series. There was a promotional trailer for the episode dedicated to Warhammer 40,000. That episode in particular will actually serve as a continuation of the plot from Space Marine 2.


Elsewhere, Sifu received its trailer, as did Dungeons and Dragons.

However, the most notable trailer was released on Monday — the one for the Concord episode. Concord, as we all know, is long gone, having been canceled by Sony after a disastrous launch that saw fewer than 60 players playing the game on Steam at one point.

That said, the trailer gives us a glimpse at what could’ve been had the live-service game survived, along with what to expect when the dedicated episode launches.


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Return To Concord

While it’s certainly weird to see that Secret Level is still going to air its Concord episode, that decision was made a long time ago. According to reporting from IGN, regardless of the game’s fate, the episode would be aired as planned, likely due to the cost and production of it all.

As for the game itself, back in early November, there was one person attempting to play it, per SteamDB. However, with the game officially canceled and refunds issued, it’s all but a relic of the past.

Scalpers began scooping up copies of Concord in order to resell, while collectors desperately held onto their physical copies of a game that no longer exists. Meanwhile, the game received its final back-end update on Nov. 13, putting to end one of 2024’s biggest stories. Now, we’ll all have to wait until Dec. 10 to see how things could’ve ended up.

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