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While admitting that FBC: Firebreak 's launch on Steam "underperformed", developers Remedy have re-iterated their commitment ...
Remedy is "unsatisfied" with the sales of its live-service shooter FBC: Firebreak, as the game underperformed on Steam.
FBC Firebreak, the multiplayer spin-off set in the world of Alan Wake and Control, tanked on Steam at release, but developer Remedy is promising major changes to come.
In its Steam post, Remedy notes that most players who leave FBC: Firebreak do so within the first hour of playing. In response, it's doing a lot to combat that.
Remedy's new experimental PVP online-only live game FBC Firebreak wasn't a big success at launch and the studio acknowledges ...
Image credit: Remedy You can read full details via Remedy on the FBC: Firebreak Steam page. In Eurogamer's FBC Firebreak review, we awarded it three out of five stars, writing: "A bold approach to the ...
To Remedy (or at least, the company's CEO), FBC: Firebreak "succeeded technically," since it reached "over 1 million players ...
FBC: Firebreak will cost $49.99 on Steam when it releases, the same price on every other platform. However, on Xbox and PS5 some users will be able to enjoy it at no extra cost via Xbox Game Pass ...
Launching in summer 2025, 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.
And so, it's incredibly easy for even well-received games to slip through the cracks, especially if their publisher lacks the resources for a splashy, attention-grabbing marketing campaign. And for ...
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 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.