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FBC: Firebreak team acknowledges onboarding frustrations, assuring things will change


Remedy has announced the road ahead content and update plan for its three-player co-op Control spinoff, FBC: Firebreak.

Watch on YouTube On the 'understanding the game' front, Remedy said it wants to improve the onboarding process and playable tutorial level, with the developer admitting many players leave within the first hour out of frustration. This will, in the words of Remedy itself, require you to "identify and eliminate and hopefully not eat strains of mould" using something the team has dubbed internally as The Sushi Train. Image credit: Remedy In Eurogamer's FBC Firebreak review, we awarded it three out of five stars, writing: "A bold approach to the concept of work marks this game out as a singular enterprise."

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