It looks like another unexpected update has arrived recently from Remedy Entertainment, the studio best known for the Alan Wake and Control franchises.
This time, the surprise came in the form of a delay, and now it seems that players of FBC: Firebreak, Remedy’s first attempt at live-service multiplayer territory, will have to wait a bit longer for the game’s next major update.
Developers Share Unexpected Delay Among Good News
The FBC: Firebreak developer team recently shared a rundown of what’s coming to the game in a statement on Steam, which includes a long-requested feature: cross-platform voice chat, which is now officially live on all platforms.
But alongside the good news also came a bitter one: the game’s next major patch, titled Rogue Protocol, has been pushed back to early next year.
“While we’re excited to roll that out today, the Rogue Protocol Major Update, originally planned to launch alongside it, still needs a bit more time”, the studio wrote. “We’re now aiming to release Rogue Protocol in January 2026”.
According to Remedy’s statement, the update is taking longer than expected because it introduces a completely new game mode, and the team wants to ensure the experience...
