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The co-op game set in the world of Control and Alan Wake is a fun, if uneven, first foray into multiplayer games.
The co-op game ignores Remedy’s trademark strangeness in an unremarkable shooter.
Remedy Entertainment's Alan Wake and Control follow up FBC Firebreak isn't doing too well on Steam, but there's still time ...
Yes, you can play FBC: Firebreak on Steam Deck. Remedy Entertainment welcomes Valve's handheld with open arms, confirming ...
FBC: Firebreak is Remedy Entertainment's take on Left 4 Dead. It's a multiplayer co-op FPS in which players revisit Control's ...
Firebreak introduces co-op multiplayer mode, allowing players to team up with friends and confront paranormal threats. The ...
Firebreak fails to channel Control’s magic. Instead of the eerie atmosphere and slick powers fans loved, it delivers a ...
In case you missed it, June 2025’s PS Plus day-one game is scheduled to receive free playable DLC starting Fall 2025. Remedy ...
FBC: Firebreak, the latest release from Remedy, the development studio behind Alan Wake 2, had a slow start on Steam. Launched today, it reached a peak of 1,992 players but is already seeing a ...
Remedy Entertainment revealed its post-launch plans for its upcoming multiplayer first-person shooter, FBC: Firebreak.
but at launch it will not be Steam Deck Verified. What will be though is FBC: Firebreak, the newest game from Remedy Entertainment, the studio behind games and series such as Control, Alan Wake ...