Remedy Entertainment has confirmed that its upcoming co-op shooter, FBC: Firebreak, will launch on June 17, incorporating a unique reward system. The game distinguishes between 'Requisitions,' which are gameplay-earned sets of items, and 'Classified Requisitions,' cosmetic microtransactions. Players will use in-game currency, earned by completing tasks, to unlock items without the constraints of timed rewards, diverging from common industry practices. The Deluxe Edition offers exclusive content while reinforcing a player-first approach, prioritizing accessibility and freedom in item acquisition.
Requisitions are sets of items that include weapons, equipment, and cosmetics. Players can obtain items in Requisitions using 'Lost Assets,' the in-game currency earned by completing Jobs.
Unlike other modern online games, which feature timed battle passes and stores with rotating items, FBC: Firebreak will offer its Requisitions permanently.
Classified Requisitions are 'premium' cosmetic item sets that cost real money and include armor sets, sprays, and weapon skins.
The Deluxe Edition of FBC: Firebreak, which goes for an extra $10, comes with the 'Firestarter' Classified Requisition, which contains 36 unlockable cosmetic items.
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