We know all the details about FBC: Firebreak, the new game from the creators of Alan Wake and Control

- April 25, 2025
- Updated: April 25, 2025 at 3:00 PM

Remedy Entertainment has announced the release of its new game, FBC: Firebreak, a cooperative FPS for three players set in the universe of Control. The title will be available on June 17 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, and can be purchased in digital stores for a price of 39.99 euros for the standard version and 49.99 euros for the Deluxe Edition. Additionally, it will be accessible from day one on subscription services like PC Game Pass and PlayStation Plus.
In a recent live broadcast, the Finnish studio revealed that FBC: Firebreak will be set six years after the events of Control, offering PvE experiences that require player collaboration. The missions will be highly replayable and will feature challenges that encourage teamwork across different levels and environments.
A game that will receive at least two years of free support
One of the most interesting features of the game is its focus on post-launch content. Remedy has confirmed that it will offer additional free missions, such as Paper Chase and Hot Fix, scheduled to be released in 2025, along with more updates in 2026. It is important to note that, although post-launch support will be present, the game will not adopt a service model, which means that all new playable content will be free for all players.
Additionally, FBC: Firebreak will include a “Requisitions” system that will reward players with new gear and cosmetics simply for playing, ensuring that any unlocked item will always be available. However, there will also be “Classified Requisitions” that can be purchased with real money. These items, of a cosmetic nature, will not affect gameplay. Remedy Entertainment continues to impress with its innovative approach and complex narratives, and FBC: Firebreak could be their most experimental title to date.
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