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Alan Wake and Control developer Remedy has vowed to keep FBC: Firebreak online, despite the company planning to release no further updates to the game.
As part of Remedy’s latest earnings briefing, the company said, “FBC: Firebreak will remain live and playable.” The studio said the infrastructure costs related to this will not be “significant.”
On Steam, FBC has seven people in the game right now. The game is also available on console through Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus, in addition to being available to buy outright. The game may not have been the success that Remedy hoped for, but fans who are playing it will be able to keep doing so, and that’s good news for them.
FBC’s final new content update, “Open House,” was released in March, at which point Remedy put the game into “maintenance mode.” Some feared that Remedy would eventually shut the game down entirely, but that’s not happening, at least not yet. The March update also saw FBC get a permanent price drop and added a new feature to help rope in your friends to play with you.
FBC is not the only game that failed to find an audience but will remain operational. Just recently, Night

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