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Remedy Entertainment unveiled a new gameplay trailer for FBC: Firebreak, a three-player co-op FPS where the Federal Bureau of Control’s first-response unit must contain an escalating paranatural ...
Remedy Entertainment, the developer behind the upcoming Control spinoff FBC: Firebreak, is holding a closed technical test scheduled from May 15-19 for the multiplayer game. FBC: Firebreak will be ...
Remedy Entertainment's newly released spin-off of 2019's Control, FBC: Firebreak, has not been received well initially by players. The three-player, co-op, first-person shooter is Remedy's first foray ...
A siren echoes through the Executive Sector of the Oldest House. One member of this Firebreak crew has activated a Safe Room – it's both a signal to the director upstairs that progress is being made ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “One of the exciting things about FBC: Firebreak, in particular, is that in a sense, the less that ...
This article contains MAJOR SPOILERS for Control and FBC: Firebreak. About a year after Control's launch in 2019, Remedy Entertainment announced that its upcoming games would be set in the same shared ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. FBC: Firebreak is Remedy's first multiplayer game, and it's jumping into the well-occupied space of co-op PvE shooters. That means it has the benefit ...
Much like Remedy's narrative-driven single-player games, FBC: Firebreak is a step into the unknown. Not for the player, but for the developer itself. Firebreak not only marks the first time that ...
Remedy's first foray into co-op shooters, FBC: Firebreak, is officially launching on June 17. Following employees tasked with cleaning up The Oldest House, the mysterious headquarters of the Federal ...
Remedy's co-op FPS FBC: Firebreak, based on the Control universe, launches on June 17 and will cost $40 for the base game. The Control and Alan Wake developer revealed the news in a livestream on ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In its financial results for the first half of 2025, Remedy Entertainment says that it is "unsatisfied" by the post-launch sales of FBC: Firebreak.