The one thing I hope that comes out of this, not to put a positive spin on this shitty thing to happen to the devs, but to have a more hopeful look in the future, is that I'm hoping studios are less willing to invest in these live service games and realize that people want proper games. Solid singleplayer experiences or interesting multiplayer games that aren't loaded with Battle Passes, micro transactions, and other nonsense. Even Concord wasn't that bad in that regard, but the market is over-saturated with live service games and most of these live service games don't stand out because most people are just gonna keep playing the ones that have been going for awhile like Overwatch, Fortnite, CoD, etc...
It's also a thing of studios needing to reorient how they make games, because a lot of games are getting pretty crazy budgets, so they have to do such high numbers, that if they can't come out the gate in a massive way, they'll never succeed. It's a big factor into all these massive layoffs that have been going on.