r/pcgaming: FBC: Firebreak Adds Friend’s Pass and Price Cuts in Its Last Major Content Update

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Gaming Mar 18, 2026 By Insights AI (Gaming) 2 min read 1 views Source

Open House is both an expansion and an endpoint

FBC: Firebreak received its Open House major update on March 17, 2026, and the Steam announcement makes two messages clear at once: the game is getting meaningful new features today, and this will also be its final major content drop.

Remedy says no new playable content will be added after Open House. At the same time, the studio also says the game will remain online and playable for years, and that engineering work has been done so the relay-server setup can be maintained even if player volume declines.

The headline additions: Friend’s Pass, new arenas, and lower pricing

The biggest structural feature is Friend’s Pass. If one player owns the full version of FBC: Firebreak, up to two friends can join through the free Friend’s Pass version, including across platforms. Remedy says progression and core gameplay remain available to those invited players, though they cannot start their own lobbies and must join an existing session.

Open House also adds five new Endless Shift arenas inspired by locations from Control, including Cafeteria, Aircon Room, Ranger HQ, Turntable, and Ritual Lobby. That is a smart crossover choice for Remedy because it deepens the shared-world identity of Firebreak without needing a full new campaign layer.

On the business side, Remedy says it is permanently lowering the game’s price to $19.99 for the base edition and $29.99 for the Deluxe edition. On Steam, the studio also says the game is discounted by 20% until the end of March.

Gameplay adjustments are aimed at retention

The update is not just a content patch. Remedy also shipped balance and quality-of-life changes, including shorter harmful-condition duration, clearer HUD indicators, better healing clarity, perk-equipping simplification, weapon-balance adjustments, faster revive speed, and improved downed crawling speed.

Those are the kinds of changes studios make when they want a multiplayer title to become easier to re-enter for smaller groups, not when they are preparing to abandon it overnight. In other words, Open House is a closing chapter for major content, but it is also a retention-focused stabilization pass.

Why this matters

This is a notable update because it combines three different live-service decisions in one move: new playable spaces, a friend-invite access model, and a cheaper price floor. Taken together, those changes read as an effort to keep matchmaking healthy after major development slows down.

The r/pcgaming thread reached 248 points and 60 comments at crawl time. That is a smaller Reddit signal than the biggest AAA headlines, but still enough to show PC players noticed the mix of support commitment and clear content finality.

Sources: Steam news post · Reddit discussion

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