Secret Level creator and Deadpool director never considered pulling the Concord episode when the game was taken down: "I can't see any reason why we wouldn't put it out there"

Secret Level Concord episode
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Ahead of the release of Secret Level, the Concord episode has received a huge amount of attention, and not for the right reasons. Based on Firewalk Studios' game, it's one part of the 15-episode anthology series which animates different stories from some of your favorite games.

However, before the series could come out, Concord was unfortunately pulled offline. Soon attention was directed to Secret Level, and whether they'd be keeping an episode centered around the ill-fated first-person shooter in their line-up.

Secret Level Concord episode

(Image credit: Prime Video)

"Like Tim said, we're incredibly proud of that episode and it's almost poignantly fitting in [that] it's a lovely legendary story about this crew. I'm very proud of the episode. Patrick Osborne, who directed it, did a great job, the studio that created it there was fabulous. They're all lovely people. If there was an episode that was filled with joy, that one was great and it's oddly sad on the other side of it."

Miller knows what the conversation around it has been though, as he admits he finds it hard to stay away from YouTube comments. However, he hopes viewers can detach from the conversation around the game and just enjoy the episode for what it is.

"There's no reason that really applies to us, you know," he says of the negativity. "Because there was maybe a misalignment in the type of game, in the marketing strategy for that, and the time it came out. I mean, those are all things that don't really apply to us, our show, and that episode. So, you know, they're worthy of discussion in the gaming world, but it doesn't really apply to the show. So I'm not sure why people think it should and hopefully they'll just enjoy the episode."

Secret Level is released on Amazon Prime Video on December 10, with additional episodes released until December 17. For more, check out our guides to the best shows on Amazon Prime Video and our round-up of all the upcoming video game adaptations you need to know about.

Fay Watson
Deputy Entertainment Editor

I’m the Deputy Entertainment Editor here at GamesRadar+, covering TV and film for the Total Film and SFX sections online. I previously worked as a Senior Showbiz Reporter and SEO TV reporter at Express Online for three years. I've also written for The Resident magazines and Amateur Photographer, before specializing in entertainment.