Remedy Entertainment has shared their plans for FBC: Firebreak's future following its recent launch. The developer admits that players have faced challenges with the onboarding process, noting many leave the game early due to confusion. To improve user experience, Remedy is focusing on an enhanced tutorial, better gunplay mechanics, and more varied job content. Players can expect updates, including three new heavy guns and a major update coming in September that introduces a new job and additional gameplay enhancements. The developers are committed to actively engaging with the community to refine the game further and ensure it remains dynamic and exciting.
What improvements are being made to FBC: Firebreak after its launch?Remedy is implementing several improvements for FBC: Firebreak, focusing on better onboarding experiences, upgraded gunplay with a new mod system, varied job content, and adding random elements to enhance gameplay dynamics.
FBC: Firebreak is a cooperative spin-off from Remedy's critically acclaimed game Control, which is known for its unique blend of supernatural elements and immersive storytelling. Launched in mid-2025, FBC: Firebreak aims to expand on the Control universe by offering multiplayer action in a more dynamic, cooperative environment, showcasing Remedy's signature attention to narrative detail and gameplay mechanics.
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Nice to see Remedy tackling the onboarding issues head-on—better tutorials and gunplay tweaks should help, but I’m really curious how those random elements will shake up the co-op vibe. Always cool when devs double down on refining their vision post-launch.
Glad to see Remedy listening to player feedback—those heavy guns and job updates sound like they’ll spice things up nicely. Hopefully, the new tutorial keeps more players hooked past the early confusion.
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