Alan Wake developer Treatment has launched its ultimate replace to FBC: Firebreak, its Management multiplayer spinoff which has failed to seek out a lot of an viewers.
Out there now, the ultimate replace provides a Buddy’s Move system to the sport, in order that as much as three folks can play when just one owns a duplicate. Going ahead, FBC: Firebreak has a brand new cheaper price, too: simply $19.99.
Treatment says it intends to maintain FBC: Firebreak servers on-line for the foreseeable future, and the sport patched if essential to make sure it stays playable if points do arrive. However that is the tip of latest content material drops for the sport, it stated in statement on the matter.
“Open Home would be the final main replace for FBC: Firebreak,” Treatment wrote. “We cannot be including new playable content material after this replace. FBC: Firebreak will keep on-line and proceed to be playable for years to come back. Now we have carried out engineering work to make sure we are able to maintain the maintenance of the relay servers when the participant quantity is decrease.
“We’re extremely grateful to everybody who has performed, supported, and shared suggestions on FBC: Firebreak. As Treatment’s first on-line multiplayer recreation and our first self-published title, it has been fairly the journey for the studio and a worthwhile studying expertise for the groups concerned.”
New content material out there now consists of 5 extra areas from Management repurposed as fight arenas for FBC: Firebreak’s Infinite Shift providing. Tweaks have been made to therapeutic and dangerous circumstances, making them simpler to handle. Perks have additionally been overhauled, with every perk solely equippable as soon as.
FBC: Firebreak launched in June 2025 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Collection X and S, although obtained blended critiques and by no means discovered a big viewers. From the off, even followers of Treatment’s narrative-driven video games took a sceptical strategy to the title, which has been labored on in parallel to the studio’s typical single-player fare. Treatment’s CEO stepped down simply 4 months later, although dubbed Firebreak as “technically profitable.”
Subsequent up for Treatment will probably be Management Resonant, a full single-player sequel that may return the studio to its typical trippy motion. “After seeing Management Resonant’s aggressive, fast-paced fight for myself, I’m much more fired as much as get my arms on it,” IGN wrote after going hands-on with Treatment’s upcoming title earlier this month.
The corporate can also be engaged on remakes of Rockstar’s Max Payne and Max Payne 2, although we have not heard a lot on these for a while.
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