Alan Wake 2 Studio's Live Service Game Refuses To Die
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Alan Wake 2 Studio's Live Service Game Refuses To Die
"Open House will be the last Major update for FBC: Firebreak. We won't be adding new playable content after this update. FBC: Firebreak will stay online and continue to be playable for years to come. We have done engineering work to ensure we can sustain the upkeep of the relay servers when the player volume is lower."
"However, BARB plans on working with partners on other projects in the future. IO Interactive wrote in a press release confirming the split from Build a Rocket Boy and the cancellation of promised Hitman DLC for the 2025 title."
Remedy Entertainment's FBC: Firebreak multiplayer game is receiving its last major content update called Open House, which includes new arenas, balance tweaks, and a friend pass system. The developers confirm the game will remain online and playable for years despite low player counts, with engineering work ensuring server sustainability. The $40 shooter is also receiving a 50 percent price reduction. Separately, IO Interactive officially announced its split from publisher Build a Rocket Boy, confirming that previously promised Hitman DLC will not release. Build a Rocket Boy plans to pursue partnerships on other future projects.
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