Remedy Entertainment has officially set the release date for their latest game, FBC: Firebreak, on June 17, 2025. This exciting new title is a session-based, multiplayer PvE experience deeply rooted in the universe of Control. Players can look forward to engaging in replayable missions, known as Jobs, which offer diverse challenges, objectives, and environments that demand teamwork and adaptability for success.
FBC: Firebreak will launch on multiple platforms including PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, Xbox Series X and S, and PlayStation 5, with a price tag of $39.99 / €39.99 / £32.99. Excitingly, it will be available on day one through PC Game Pass, Game Pass Ultimate, and the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for Extra and Premium members. This marks Remedy's first venture into self-publishing, adding an extra layer of significance to the release.
In addition to the standard edition, Remedy unveiled the FBC: Firebreak Deluxe Edition, priced at $49.99 / €49.99 / £39.99. This premium package includes a range of exclusive cosmetics and voice packs. Owners of the base game can upgrade to the Deluxe Edition for an additional $10 / €10 / £7.
The Deluxe Edition boasts an impressive lineup of content:
- “The Firestarter” Premium Voice Pack
- “The Pencil Pusher” Premium Voice Pack
- Firestarter Armor Set, Apex Revision (Helmet, Body Armor, Gloves)
- Scorched Remnant Double-Barrel Shotgun Skin
- Golden Firebreak Spray
- Classified Requisition: “Firestarter”: A collection of 36 unlockable cosmetic items including weapon skins, sprays, and armor sets
Here’s the official description from Remedy:
FBC: Firebreak introduces Requisitions, a system that rewards players with new gear and cosmetics simply by playing the game. Requisitions can include weapons, equipment, armor, sprays, and more - all unlockable using in-game currency earned through gameplay. There are no limited-time windows or rotating stores; if an item is added in the game, it’s always available.
For those who want additional customization options, Classified Requisitions offer premium cosmetic items - such as armor sets, custom voice packs, sprays, and weapon skins. Classified Requisitions are purchased with real money. The items are purely cosmetic, have no gameplay impact, and will remain available permanently. Read more about how Requisitions work here.
Remedy has also committed to ongoing support for FBC: Firebreak post-launch, with plans to introduce two new Jobs in 2025 and further updates in 2026. All new playable content, including Jobs, will be free for all players. While players can purchase additional cosmetics, these items will not affect gameplay and there will be no limited-time rotations or daily log-in requirements, Remedy assures.
Amidst a bustling lineup of projects, Remedy is not only focusing on FBC: Firebreak but also working on Control 2 and the Max Payne and Max Payne 2 remake compilation, keeping fans eagerly anticipating what's next from this prolific developer.