Though FBC: Firebreak isn’t a direct follow-up to Control, a keen-eyed fan has stumbled upon something that suggests a deeper connection. A hidden tidbit on the FBC: Firebreak official site hints that Jesse Faden, the main character from Control, might have a bigger role in this multiplayer spin-off than we first thought, even if she isn’t someone you can actually play as.
This title serves as a bridge between the world of Control and its highly anticipated sequel, Control 2. Remedy Entertainment is known for crafting intricate, story-driven experiences in action and survival horror genres, not for diving into multiplayer realms. Yet, here they are, expanding their universe by crafting links between Alan Wake and Control through FBC: Firebreak. This means Jesse’s involvement is now a point of intrigue, as it’s certain she will have some presence in the narrative mix.
Now, a little more about this Easter egg. A Reddit user by the name of AkeeRDT unearthed this nugget of information. They noticed that on the FBC: Firebreak website, there’s a newsletter sign-up invite for early game updates. Part of this invitation is mysteriously redacted. But, with a little digital sleuthing — highlighting the redacted text — AkeeRDT uncovered Jesse’s name. The text slyly reads, “Be the first to learn the latest news, updates, and dispatches from Director Faden.” It suggests she might feature prominently in FBC: Firebreak, not just as a name in an email.
As Remedy’s maiden self-published game, FBC: Firebreak has sparked considerable curiosity. The hints we have so far suggest Jesse might serve as more than an update provider; she could very well be a mission-delegating guide or even part of the gameplay itself. Whether through tutorials or objective briefings, her presence seems likely to play a crucial part in the game. Although a lot about FBC: Firebreak remains cloaked in mystery, this discovery implies a major role for Jesse, giving fans something to chew on until more is revealed.
Here’s what we know about FBC: Firebreak so far: it’s set during the finale of a longstanding siege on the Federal Bureau of Control. It’s a first-person co-op affair, allowing groups of three to team up, and it’s slated for a 2025 release. Such a bold step away from Remedy’s signature single-player adventures raises questions about the potential longevity of a Control-based multiplayer. Yet, with the bizarre and mind-bending world of Control, it’s safe to expect a trove of peculiar missions and supernatural oddities waiting to be unearthed.
Another exciting tidbit is that FBC: Firebreak will unfold within The Oldest House, allowing players to explore nuances of the environment left untouched in Control. So, where does Jesse Faden fit into all this? As things currently stand, the specifics of her role remain unconfirmed, but AkeeRDT’s find strongly suggests she’ll be a pivotal figure. Given her position as Director of the FBC, it’s fitting for her to guide players, making her both a logical and captivating inclusion. With Remedy’s flair for narrative twists and without a concrete release timeline, FBC: Firebreak holds a layer of mystery that keeps fans on their toes. When this first multiplayer entry in Remedy’s connected universe finally arrives, it’ll be intriguing to observe its impact on the broader story arc of Control.