Remedy Entertainment shared a new gameplay trailer today for their upcoming co-op FPS, FBC: Firebreak.
FBC: Firebreak places you in the makeshift shoes of the Federal Bureau of Control's first-response unit. Working as a team, you must do what you can to contain a variety of paranatural threats within the Oldest House.
This specific video offers a look at some of the hazards that players will have to contend with and overcome. For instance, you will have to content with a furnace that spews fire across the Maintenance Sector, or a pink Exogenic Mass that explodes when you touch it.
Remedy plans to release FBC: Firebreak this summer on Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. It will also be available day one via Game Pass and PlayStation Plus (Extra & Premium). Remedy didn't share a specific price yet, but notes that it will be a "mid-priced title."
In addition, Remedy says that the FBC: Firebreak team will hold a special livestream on April 24 at 10am PT via Twitch and YouTube. This stream will let fans learn more about the game, find out new launch details, and what Remedy plans for the future of the game.
About FBC: Firebreak
FBC: Firebreak is a session-based, multiplayer PvE experience set within the acclaimed Control universe, delivering intense cooperative action. The game features highly replayable missions known as Jobs, each uniquely designed with different challenges, objectives, and environments that require teamwork and adaptability. Remedy will continue expanding FBC: Firebreak with post-launch content. All future playable content, including new Jobs, will be free. Players will have the option to purchase cosmetics, but none of these items will affect gameplay, and there will be no limited-time rotations or daily log-ins.
FBC: Firebreak is a session-based, multiplayer PvE experience set within the acclaimed Control universe, delivering intense cooperative action. The game features highly replayable missions known as Jobs, each uniquely designed with different challenges, objectives, and environments that require teamwork and adaptability. Remedy will continue expanding FBC: Firebreak with post-launch content. All future playable content, including new Jobs, will be free. Players will have the option to purchase cosmetics, but none of these items will affect gameplay, and there will be no limited-time rotations or daily log-ins.


