Despite lower hardware requirements than Remedy’s Alan Wake 2, the co-op shooter facilitates many contemporary PC features.
Remedy Entertainment is trying something new with FBC: Firebreak, offering a co-op multiplayer experience (that too without any FOMO) instead of a single-player narrative-focused title. While it previously confirmed that its system requirements would be lower than Alan Wake 2, PC players can still expect several high-end features.
WCCF Tech’s preview notes that this includes full ray tracing (aka Path Tracing) and support for the recently announced Nvidia DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation alongside Reflex. However, features like an uncapped frame rate and support for other upscalers like AMD FSR and Intel XeSS remain to be confirmed.
FBC: Firebreak launches this Summer for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC alongside Game Pass and PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium. As first responders for the Federal Bureau of Control, players take on different Jobs in The Oldest House and attempt to pacify threats. Head here for more details on the Crisis Kits and abilities or learn more about Altered Augments and how they alter your playstyle.