Dramatic illustration of FBC: Firebreak players in Endless Shift mode from the Rogue Protocol update, battling enemies amid fiery chaos.
Dramatic illustration of FBC: Firebreak players in Endless Shift mode from the Rogue Protocol update, battling enemies amid fiery chaos.
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FBC: Firebreak launches Rogue Protocol update with Endless Shift mode

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Remedy Entertainment has released the free Rogue Protocol update for FBC: Firebreak on January 19, 2026, introducing a new roguelite game mode called Endless Shift. The update also features weapon inspection animations, new cosmetics, a limited-time Double XP event, and numerous bug fixes. This marks the second major free content drop for the co-op shooter.

The Rogue Protocol update, version 1.008.001 on PlayStation 5, 1.8.1.0 on Xbox Series X|S and PC, arrived on January 19, 2026, bringing significant new content to FBC: Firebreak. At its core is Endless Shift, a roguelite mode emphasizing escalating waves of enemies in distorted zones of the Oldest House infected by the Hiss. As described by game director Mike Gayatta, "Firebreakers risk their lives with each deployment but never has that risk been so extreme as it is in Endless Shift, the most dangerous (and most important) work a Firebreaker can do." Players descend into abandoned areas, clearing waves while collecting Corruption currency to purchase Enhancements, tools, neutralizers, grenades, and weapons during shop phases between rounds. These Enhancements—unique, leveled, or stackable—allow for dynamic builds, with some temporarily carrying over to standard Crisis modes. The mode supports solo play, matchmaking, or private parties and is accessed via the main menu's Play → Endless Shift option.

Endless Shift unfolds in closed arenas with scarce resources: one limited healing shower, no ammo dispensers (ammo drops from enemies only), and revival mechanics where downed players respawn if a teammate survives the wave. Weapons unlock gradually—starting with SMG, Double Barrel Shotgun, or Revolver in round 1, progressing to heavier options like Scattergun by round 19. Players can reroll shop choices for increasing Corruption costs.

Additional features include weapon inspection animations triggered by reloading a full magazine, new cosmetics such as the Nahti and Ranger Armor Sets (three variations each), sprays like Moptical Illusion and Hold Your Fire, and exotic helmets including Biker, Errant, and Hypnotist. Objective randomizations enhance certain Crises: killing Leeches in Ground Control, clearing Sticky note nests in Paper Chase, and eliminating Mold Walkers in Outbreak. Improvements cover updated visuals for Freeze, Healing, and Black Rock Grenades, a revamped Crisis Board for better planning, faster Trace acquisition, and merged cosmetic requisitions.

A Double XP event doubles all gains from January 23 to 26, starting at 10am PT. The patch addresses extensive bugs across gameplay (e.g., fixing Piggy Bank Augment damage), weapons (e.g., Swivel Cannon targeting), enemies, objectives, UI (e.g., downed player health bars), multiplayer connectivity, and stability, including crashes on Xbox and PC.

This update builds on FBC: Firebreak's co-op foundation, offering high-risk survival challenges and replayability without additional cost.

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Reactions on X to the FBC: Firebreak Rogue Protocol update are predominantly positive and promotional from official Remedy accounts and gaming news outlets, emphasizing the new Endless Shift roguelite mode, cosmetics, bug fixes, Steam sale, and upcoming Double XP event. A few users express excitement to try the update, while one notes low Steam player counts indicating limited interest.

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Illustration depicting Bungie's Marathon update 1.0.0.4 with abundant ammo, navigation aids, balanced enemies, and patch notes overlay in a sci-fi game environment.
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Bungie releases first major update for Marathon

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Bungie has deployed update 1.0.0.4 for its sci-fi extraction shooter Marathon, addressing player feedback with balance tweaks and quality-of-life improvements. The patch includes increased ammo availability, easier objective navigation, and reductions to enemy health without diminishing their challenge. Bungie also announced enhancements to the season one rewards pass coming later this season.

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.

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Developer 34BigThings has released a patch for Carmageddon: Rogue Shift that overhauls vehicle handling and introduces a new car. The update addresses previous criticisms of loose controls and celebrates a player milestone. Console versions will follow after platform approval.

Activision has released the Season 1 Reloaded midseason update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Warzone on January 8, 2026. The patch introduces new maps, weapons, modes, and a collaboration with the Fallout TV show, alongside numerous bug fixes and balance changes. Players can expect enhanced anti-cheat tools and Warzone-specific adjustments to improve gameplay.

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Remedy Entertainment showcased its upcoming Control sequel, Control Resonant, in a late February 2026 digital preview for press. The action RPG centers on Dylan Faden with Jesse in a non-playable role, features aggressive melee combat in a warped Manhattan, addresses dialogue concerns, and introduces agent Zoe De Vera.

Bungie released its sci-fi extraction shooter Marathon on March 5, 2026, for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC at a $40 price point. The launch has been mostly stable, though some players discovered beta loot carrying over unexpectedly, while the studio addressed datamining and outlined consumer-friendly seasonal passes. An ESRB rating mentioning PS4 and Xbox One versions appeared unannounced.

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Developer Embark Studios released update 1.15.0 for Arc Raiders on February 10, 2026, introducing new events, map conditions, and cosmetics, but a persistent duplication glitch prompted a rushed hotfix hours later. The team is investigating the exploit's full impact and has warned of possible penalties for affected players. The glitch allows item duplication, leading to overloaded inventories.

 

 

 

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