Treatment has shared its plans to enhance FBC: Firebreak, the brand new multiplayer Management spinoff, following a string of less-than-stellar critiques that criticized the sport’s tough early hours. FBC: Firebreak was introduced in October 2024 as the primary on-line multiplayer sport from Treatment, and one other pitstop on the way in which to an eventual Management 2.
The full patch notes for Treatment’s first replace can be found to view on Steam, however in short, the largest change the developer is making is to how missions are unlocked. Beforehand, Firebreak required gamers to play a less complicated, shorter model of the sport’s missions (like coping with multiplying post-it notes or pink goo, for instance), earlier than a extra advanced model of the mission turned obtainable. Now these full-fat missions can be found from the beginning, and finishing one unlocks the subsequent kind. Treatment’s replace additionally rebalances the price of cosmetics and makes it simpler to see and discover in-game collectibles, amongst different tweaks.
The developer is planning to make bigger adjustments to how FBC: Firebreak explains the synergies of in-game weapons and talents, however these onboarding enhancements will take longer to implement. Future updates including new missions and cosmetics the place already deliberate for the sport, so fixes will presumably be labored into the present roadmap.
We loved our hands-on time with FBC: Firebreak, however reviewers report a much less rosy image after enjoying the sport over an extended time frame. Eurogamer discovered Firebreak charming in Treatment’s typical oddball method, but in addition inconsistent when it comes to issue. GameSpot famous comparable messiness within the sport’s mission design, and in addition the final lack of rationalization for weapons and talents. The extra damning and existential downside highlighted by TechRadar is the dearth of story within the sport, one thing that Management typically excelled at. Treatment would not seem to have a plan to handle any perceived narrative shortcomings in FBC: Firebreak, and since it is a multiplayer sport, the corporate may have completely different targets.
FBC: Firebreak is out there now for $40 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Collection X/S and PC. For those who pay for Xbox Sport Move Final or PlayStation Plus Sport Catalog, you’ll be able to play the sport at no extra value.