It wasn't until later in the game that we discovered that Control is part of the Alan Wake universe. With its DLC and the confirmation in Alan Wake 2, anticipation for Control 2 has reached the same heights as other upcoming titles like Death Stranding 2. Although details on the direct sequel are still limited, we're being introduced to an intriguing spin-off titled FBC: Firebreak. This marks Remedy's first fully online multiplayer endeavor, retaining the studio's signature creativity and quirky style. The Oldest House is as unpredictable as ever, but we've managed to compile all the details we could find on this new title.
This is just one of the many upcoming games for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC that you should keep on your radar, so be sure to check them all out.
Release Window

FBC: Firebreak currently has a release window set for Summer 2025. It was last showcased in March without an exact date, so we're hoping for a late summer launch, provided there are no delays.
Platforms

FBC: Firebreak will be available exclusively on modern platforms, including the PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. It won't be playable on last-gen consoles or the Switch, although a future device, like the rumored Switch 2, could potentially support it.
Trailers
The announcement for FBC: Firebreak took place during the Xbox Partner Preview in October 2024, and it opens with visuals of the Oldest House and the Hiss. Importantly, it quickly establishes its distinction from Control by revealing that it is a 3-player co-op FPS, showcasing various weapons against hordes of enemies.
The gameplay trailer emphasizes, as expected, the interactive elements of the game. In this trailer, rogue sticky notes threaten to engulf the Oldest House, aligning perfectly with the unique tone of Control. This same trailer was showcased during the Future Games Show in March 2025.
Delving deeper, this spin-off integrates some narrative elements. FBC: Firebreak is set six years after the conclusion of Control, placing you in the role of a Firebreak agent tasked with resolving the situation in the Oldest House. While hints of connections to the original game exist, narrative depth appears to play a lesser role in this installment.
Gameplay

While FBC: Firebreak might visually resemble a typical co-op PvE game, it’s important to remember that Remedy always adds their unique twist. Check out our comprehensive preview for a detailed analysis of our first-hand gameplay experience, but here’s a brief overview.
The mode highlighted in the trailers, and the one we played, is named Paper Chase. In addition to battling the Hiss, your primary goal is to eliminate a growing infestation of sticky notes. These sticky notes not only attack and obstruct your vision but can also empower enemies, turning them into formidable elites. A climactic battle features a massive sticky note boss called Sticky Ricky, whose health is represented by a staggering one million sticky notes.
Before each mission, players can equip weapons, perks, and specialized tools referred to as Crisis Kits. These kits can include items such as a water blaster or gear for repairing broken systems within the Oldest House.
Players have the option to extract from missions at their discretion; however, the challenge and risks increase over time. Striking a balance between reaping rewards and potential losses will be crucial. Additionally, you and your team will determine mission difficulty and how many zones to traverse, tailoring the length of each session to your preferences.
Preorder
As there is currently no official release date, FBC: Firebreak isn't available for preorder. However, most players will likely not need to preorder, as the game will be available on launch day through Game Pass (PC or Ultimate) and PlayStation Plus Extra or Premium.