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Home » Remedy ‘Unsatisfied’ With FBC: Firebreak Launch, Major Update Next Month Is Next Step
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Remedy ‘Unsatisfied’ With FBC: Firebreak Launch, Major Update Next Month Is Next Step

By technologistmag.com12 August 20252 Mins Read
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FBC: Firebreak, the three-player first-person shooter from Control developer Remedy Entertainment, launched back in June to middling results. Though available on Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus on day one, Remedy saw players quickly drop off from the game for various reasons. Now, in Remedy’s latest financial results, the company has acknowledged the game’s “unsuccessful” launch and plans to turn things around. 

“Commercially, we were unsatisfied with the launch-phase consumer sales of FBC: Firebreak,” the financial results read. “Thus far, FBC: Firebreak’s commercial performance has largely been driven by the Xbox and PlayStation subscription service agreements.”

 

The results go on to explain that FBC: Firebreak was designed to evolve over time and that, despite a rocky launch, Remedy believes it has built a solid foundation. “Players who spent over an hour with the game reviewed the game mostly positive – showing us that the core experience of the game is entertaining. We have already rolled out patches and communicated on how the game will continue to develop.” 

Remedy says looking ahead, a larger “Major Update” late September will be the next key step for FBC: Firebreak, supported by “targeted marketing activities, which we expect will drive interest in the title.” 

“We are committed to continuing to work on FBC: Firebreak, engaging with the community, and expanding the game,” Remedy’s comments on FBC: Firebreak end. 

 

Elsewhere in the financial results, Remedy says Control 2’s development is on track to hit its next milestones, with the focus now on “the gameplay, environments, and missions.” Remedy’s Max Payne 1 & 2 remake project remains in full production, the studio says, and “collaboration with Rockstar Games remains close and productive, ensuring alignment as the project advances toward its next major phase.” 

For more, read Game Informer’s Control review, and then read Game Informer’s Alan Wake 2 review. After that, check our thoughts on FBC: Firebreak. 


Did you try FBC: Firebreak? Let us know what you think of it in the comments below!

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