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"Despite the rocky launch, we believe we have a solid game to build on." ...
FBC: Firebreak, the three-player first-person shooter from Control developer Remedy Entertainment, launched back in June to ...
When FBC Firebreak released just a short while ago, it didn't quite get the response Remedy Entertainment was hoping for. Launching on subscription services was likely a boon to its reputation on ...
To Remedy (or at least, the company's CEO), FBC: Firebreak "succeeded technically," since it reached "over 1 million players in its first 10 days." But the game also "underperformed" - especially on ...
Remedy Studios said in its recent financial report that its multiplayer shooter's launch was not what they expected.
Remedy Entertainment's recent financial report for Q2 2025 reveals a striking 63.5 percent increase in revenue, totaling €16.9 million compared to the previous year. This growth is not only a ...
Plus, Control 2's development remains "on track" and the Max Payne 1 & 2 remake project is "in full production." ...
Remedy Entertainment's financial performance in Q2 2025 has been nothing short of stellar. The company reported an EBITDA of €4.2 million, a notable recovery from the €2.4 million loss recorded in the ...
Remedy Entertainment in its latest earnings report announced Control has sold over five million units worldwide.This figure ...
Remedy Entertainment, the developer behind the upcoming Control spinoff FBC: Firebreak, is holding a closed technical test scheduled from May 15-19 for the multiplayer game.
That's certainly the case for FBC: Firebreak. A 3-player co-op shooter, FBC: Firebreak is inherently unique in that it marks a completely new type of project for Remedy.
Remedy Entertainment unveiled a new trailer for FBC: Firebreak, its upcoming co-op first-person shooter, on Thursday.