The Concord open beta recently went live and players on the PS5 and PC can now install it. While being free, it offers s lot of content to enjoy, including exciting maps and Multiplayer modes. The game received one more 5v5 mode this week, further improving the open beta experience compared to last week's early access beta.
This article mentions the necessary details regarding the gameplay modes in Concord open beta.
All 5v5 Multiplayer modes in Concord open beta revealed
While the early access beta featured three main modes, the Concord open beta introduced a fourth 5v5 mode to the game. Below are the details on all four Multiplayer modes:
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- Trophy Hunt: A respawn-based mode where you fight to eliminate members of the rival crew and collect their bounty cards to earn points for your crew. The first team to reach the target score before time runs out, wins.
- Clash Point: It is a round-based, no-respawn mode in which both teams fight to control a single capture zone at a central location on the map.
- Cargo Run: A no-respawn mode where teams go against each other to retrieve the Blue Buddy robotic package delivery system, plant it at one of the zones, and defend it from the rival team to win the match.
- Area Control: It's a respawn mode where teams compete to control multiple capture and control zones on a given map. Control two or more zones to increase your team's score and reach the point threshold to win.
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Concord is failing to amass huge PC players with its open beta
Since its debut earlier this week, the open beta for the 5v5 Multiplayer first-person shooter has struggled to maintain a decent and respectable player count on the PC platform, Steam. After its arrival on the digital storefront on July 18, 2024, the free limited build of Concord has been performing poorly in terms of engaging a large number of PC owners.
Moreover, several players are finding it tough to get stable frame rates on the games open beta despite having capable PC hardware. Maybe that’s one major issue why the open beta is failing to attract gamers. Seems like the developing team will need to provide better optimization to make the FPS experience smoother for PCs.
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