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Remedy “unsatisfied” with FBC: Firebreak sales, as subscription console players exceed those on PC

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Last updated: 12.08.2025 12:13
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Remedy is “unsatisfied” with the sales of its live-service shooter FBC: Firebreak, as the game underperformed on Steam.

As part of the company’s half year financial report, CEO Tero Virtala stated Remedy’s revenue increased by 63.5 percent, with game sales increasing due to the release of FBC: Firebreak.

The launch succeeded technically and had over a million players in its first 10 days. However, the majority of players were on Xbox Series X/S and PS5, where the game was available day one on subscription services. On Steam – intended as the primary sales channel on PC – the launch “underperformed”.

FBC: Firebreak Preview – How Does It Play And Is It Good?Watch on YouTube

“The game’s initial onboarding experience and mission structure resulted in high early player drop-offs and an influx of negative reviews,” admitted Virtala. “As players spent more time in the game and we released updates improving the game, sentiment in reviews turned more positive.”

Virtala continued: “Commercially, we were unsatisfied with the launch-phase consumer sales of FBC: Firebreak. Thus far, FBC: Firebreak’s commercial performance has largely been driven by the Xbox and PlayStation subscription service agreements. A considerable portion of the revenues from these agreements will still be recognised throughout the contract period.”

The performance of FBC: Firebreak is important to Remedy as its first self-published game, a spin-off of its popular single-player game Control.

Shortly after the game’s release, Remedy stated it heard fan feedback “loud and clearly” and was committed to improving the game. A month later, Remedy acknowledged onboarding frustrations and noted patches released for a better experience.

“FBC: Firebreak was designed as a game that evolves over time,” said Virtala in the report. “Despite the rocky launch, we believe we have a solid game to build on. Players who spent over an hour with the game reviewed the game mostly positive – showing us that the core experience of the game is entertaining.”

A major update is planned for September, which Remedy expects will drive further interest in the game. “We are committed to continuing to work on FBC: Firebreak, engaging with the community, and expanding the game,” said Virtala.

Elsewhere in the report, Remedy confirmed Control 2 development is “on track towards meeting its next milestones”, focusing now on gameplay, environments, and missions.

The Max Payne 1 & 2 remake project is also in full production.

Lifetime sales of Control have now surpassed 5m copies. Earlier this year, the publishing, distribution and marketing rights for the game transferred to Remedy, resulting in positive sales.

Alan Wake 2, meanwhile, has “continued to sell steadily and accrue royalties”, though no sales figure has been provided. The horror game was Remedy’s fastest-selling game, but only became profitable a year after release once sales passed 2m.

“A bold approach to the concept of work marks this game out as a singular enterprise,” reads our FBC: Firebreak review.

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