Remedy is set to hold a closed technical test this weekend for its Control co-op shooter, FBC: Firebreak.

“We’re testing the matchmaking and balancing ofFBC: Firebreakin our CLOSED Technical Test, running from May 15th until May 19th,” the developer said.

Remedy’s Control spin-off FBC: Firebreak enters closed technical test this weekend

The Alan Wake studio’s upcoming three-player co-op first-person shooter set in theControluniverse will be released on June 17.

The game will be available on PC (on bothSteamand theEpic Games Store),PlayStation 5, andXboxSeries X, and will cost $39.99 / €39.99 / £32.99.

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On its day of release, it will also be available on PC Game Pass, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and the Extra and Premium tiers ofPlayStationPlus.

Following a recenthands-off demo of FBC: Firebreak, we said the game gave us “cautious optimism”.

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“The gameplay looks compelling from what we were shown, but its real strength lies in how much license the Control universe gives the team,” we wrote.

“Realistically, due to the nature of The Oldest House and the Control lore, there’s no limit on how creative the team can get with map design, enemy design and more. And if there’s one thing that’s certain, it’s that there are few studios with more creativity flowing through them thanRemedy.”

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