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Remedy's multiplayer Left 4 Dead-like 'FBC: Firebreak' had tons of promise, but it hasn't blown up quite as the Control and Alan Wake developer might've liked. But that doesn't mean the team is ...
Spoilers: it's not pleasant. Today, the developers at Remedy seek to address the launch issues with FBC: Firebreak, putting together a statement that illustrates the future of the game.
Why FBC: Firebreak's Place in the Remedy Connected Universe is Disappointing While the FBC made a few appearances in Alan Wake 2, fans haven't seen the organization's headquarters or its director ...
Remedy Entertainment announced FBC: Firebreak will launch worldwide on June 17 on the PC (Steam and Epic Games Store) and the consoles. During a special livestream today, Espoo, Finland-based ...
FBC: Firebreak is Remedy's upcoming chaotic co-op shooter / Control spin-off. I was already invested in it thanks to Robin Valentine's FBC: Firebreak preview, which talked about all the hilarious ...
Remedy Entertainment released FBC: Firebreak this week, and the first-person shooter brings you into the world of Control as you get to play with two of your friends. The co-op spinoff game has ...
Following the success of Alan Wake II, Remedy acquired the rights to the entire Control franchise from 505 Games in 2024. FBC: Firebreak will be available on June 17 for $39.99 on Xbox Series X/S ...
FBC: Firebreak, Remedy’s AA spin-off of its phenomenal action game Control, places you and two buddies back into the Oldest House to fight off a seemingly never ending barrage of paranormal nasties.
Remedy's new co-op first-person shooter FBC: Firebreak is available day one on Game Pass and PS Plus and sees you doing battle with the Hiss as FBC agents.
That's certainly the case for FBC: Firebreak. A 3-player co-op shooter, FBC: Firebreak is inherently unique in that it marks a completely new type of project for Remedy.
Today, Remedy announced that it's new game FBC: Firebreak will release on June 17 as both a premium $40 game and as a title included in Sony's and Microsoft's game subscriptions.
Spoilers: it's not pleasant. Today, the developers at Remedy seek to address the launch issues with FBC: Firebreak, putting together a statement that illustrates the future of the game.