Although we haven't heard much about Concorde in recent days, probably because it practically doesn't exist anymore, there is still interest among PlayStation fans. The latest change comes from SteamDB, which has noticed small changes to the game's files.
Speculation is, of course, just speculation, but since the game was pulled from the platform until yesterday, activity has been noticed on Concord's files on Steam. This, as expected, started discussions in the community about the possibility of the game moving to a free-to-play model. However, many doubt that even that could repair the damage done by this very expensive and complete failure. From the very launch, to the development of the game and the bizzare quarrels of the developers with the critics on X, there is certainly no possibility that Concord will ever reach the level of some fame, or even less success. The only thing that is certain is that the free-to-play model would certainly raise the numbers of all-time players, but probably out of interest in the details that made the game a failure.