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FBC: Firebreak (PlayStation 5) Review
FBC: Firebreak takes the strangeness of the Control universe and applies it to a genuinely fun and challenging co-op shooter.
Remedy Entertainment's Alan Wake and Control follow up FBC Firebreak isn't doing too well on Steam, but there's still time ...
The first time sticky notes almost killed me in Remedy Entertainment’s FBC: Firebreak, the new multiplayer spinoff of 2019’s ...
If you want to make it out of the Oldest House alive, you'll have to work together with your teammates to utilize every tool ...
The good news is that, yes, FBC: Firebreak supports crossplay. The game supports cross-platform play, which means that even ...
The game's launched on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and on Xbox and PlayStation consoles. It costs $39/£32 at launch, but is also available to play day one via PC Game Pass, Game Pass Ultimate, and on ...
PlayStation Plus subscribers are set for a diverse gaming experience this month, with Sony announcing a fresh lineup for the ...
FBC is available through Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus, or it can be purchased outright for $40. It's a co-op first-person shooter that takes place "within a mysterious federal agency under ...
Remedy's multiplayer spin on Control is coming to the PlayStation Game Catalog. Sony's June PS Plus additions start with the ...
As well as Xbox Game Pass, FBC: Firebreak is also available on PlayStation Plus from launch. Like with Game Pass, the game is not available for all subscriber tiers. If you want to play FBC: Firebreak ...
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 ...