Remedy has released the final content update for its multiplayer game FBC: Firebreak. The Open House update marks the end of new content, though the game will remain playable online. The studio has lowered the price and added features to improve accessibility.
Remedy announced on March 17, 2026, that the Open House update for FBC: Firebreak, its online multiplayer game set in the same universe as Control and Alan Wake, is now available. This update represents the last addition of new content, but Remedy emphasized the game's longevity: “FBC: Firebreak will stay online and continue to be playable for years to come,” the studio stated. “We have done engineering work to ensure we can sustain the upkeep of the relay servers when the player volume is lower.” FBC: Firebreak launched last year but faced criticism, particularly for its onboarding experience. Remedy had previously shared plans to enhance the initial hours of gameplay. The studio also experienced leadership changes after its CEO departed last year. The Open House update introduces new in-game content alongside accessibility improvements. The base price has been reduced to $20, and a Friend's Pass feature now allows non-owners to join matches invited by owners. These changes aim to make the game more approachable amid its mixed reception.