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A big area of focus is the opening hour of the game, developer Remedy Entertainment says.
Remedy says its new co-op FPS based on Control is just getting started, with the first major FBC Firebreak update planned for ...
Remedy Entertainment has teased future updates, including a major one coming this fall, to improve FBC: Firebreak.
The studio's announcement of the game's first major update confirmed that it'll be out sometime in September. Remedy is ...
Remedy has announced the road ahead content and update plan for its three-player co-op Control spinoff, FBC: Firebreak.
FBC: Firebreak is a 3-player cooperative first-person shooter set within Control's enigmatic Federal Bureau of Control (FBC).
Firebreak is struggling badly, but Remedy isn't giving up on it. Today the studio announced plans for its first "major update," set to arrive in late September, that it hopes will make the game more ...
How I reviewed FBC: Firebreak I played almost ten hours of FBC: Firebreak on PS5 and DualSense Wireless Controller in the build-up to launch using a copy provided by Remedy Entertainment.
All of FBC: Firebreak’s missions (known as jobs) ultimately use the same structure: get in, achieve your objectives, and then return to the elevator you entered the level in.
In FBC: Firebreak, each class only has one gun, but whether it's a submachine gun, shotgun, or rifle, the gear I get my gloved mitts on do pitifully little damage and don't pack much impact.
FBC: Firebreak launches for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC this summer. When it releases, it will be available via Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus Extra subscriptions.
FBC: Firebreak is Remedy Entertainment’s first self-published game and will be available on PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 for $40 / €40 / £33.
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