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FBC: Firebreak takes Remedy's talents to the online co-op space, but it struggles to present as compelling of a package as Control or Alan Wake.
The studio's announcement of the game's first major update confirmed that it'll be out sometime in September. Remedy is ...
It's a busy time for Alan Wake developer Remedy, which has a number of projects on the go. As well as FBC: Firebreak, it's working on Control 2 and the Max Payne and Max Payne 2 remake compilation.
Remedy says its new co-op FPS based on Control is just getting started, with the first major FBC Firebreak update planned for September.
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.
Remedy has announced the content and update plan for its three-player co-op Control spinoff, FBC: Firebreak. "It has been approximately four weeks since we launched FBC: Firebreak.
FBC: Firebreak's Game Director Mike Kayatta talks to IGN's Daemon Hatfield about making the game, states what weapon he thinks is the craziest in the game, and touches on Firebreak ...
Remedy will host a special community AMA on the FBC: Firebreak Steam page on March 31 at 9 a.m. Pacific time. The game does not have a main campaign in a traditional sense of a story.
Remedy has confirmed that FBC Firebreak launches on Tuesday June 17, retailing for $49.99 / £39.99 for the base game and $59.99 / £46.99 for the deluxe edition.
Remedy Entertainment just unveiled FBC: Firebreak at the Xbox October Partner Preview. The studio may be known for creating some of the best single-player games around – Alan Wake 2 and Control ...