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Fran Ruiz @ Eurogamer.net · today 09:32 EDT

Remedy's FBC: Firebreak won't get more content updates, but a Friend's Pass and price reduction should help the game find players "for years to come"

When we talk about high-profile live-service failures, Remedy Entertainment's FBC: Firebreak is often left out of the conversation. That's because the co-op shooter never really gained a lot of traction, despite the the post-Alan Wake 2 hype it was graced with before launch. Less than a year after its launch, the developers are saying goodbye... but there is good news, too. Read more

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