Remedy Is "Unsatisfied" With FBC: Firebreak Sales But It Still Plans To Turn Things Around

"Despite the rocky launch, we believe we have a solid game to build on."
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"FBC: Firebreak was designed as a game that evolves over time," Remedy said. "Despite the rocky launch, we believe we have a solid game to build on. Players who spent over an hour with the game reviewed the game mostly positive--showing us that the core experience of the game is entertaining. We have already rolled out patches and communicated on how the game will continue to develop. Looking ahead, a larger 'Major Update' late September will be the next key step for FBC: Firebreak."
Remedy says that it will launch targeted marketing activities to further drive interest in the title, as well as work with the game's community to help expand it over time. One of the changes that players can expect in September is a reworked opening, as Remedy plans to address the "frustrating" first hour of FBC: Firebreak.
Meanwhile, Remedy posted positive results in Q2 2025, as it says that revenue increased by 63.5% to $19.6 million, Alan Wake 2 and Control continued to sell steadily, and progress on Control 2 is on track. "The focus is now on the gameplay, environments, and missions. Work continues on developing the game into a strong commercial offering," Remedy said.
As for the Max Payne 1 & 2 Remake project, Remedy says it remains in "full production" and development on it alongside Rockstar Games remains productive.
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FBC: Firebreak PC PlayStation 5 Xbox Series XThis story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG