An FBC Firebreak Xbox Key — also known as an Xbox code or Xbox digital code — is the official activation code you redeem in the Microsoft Store, working on Xbox One and Series X|S. From €5.87 (-71%) at Difmark, Account format · Cheapest official key: €19.58 · 5 verified stores, 5 offers in stock · Updated 02h 05min ago.
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Its price jumps around a lot: we have seen it anywhere from €6.99 to €34.99.
It has only been cheaper on 48 days since 2025.
And it does not drop on any fixed dates, so there is no particular month worth waiting for.
For one like this a price alert beats keeping an eye on it: we tell you the day it drops.
FBC Firebreak for Xbox One starts at €5.87 at Difmark, 71% under the €19.99 of the official store — but that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €19.58 at Eneba.
This is the lowest price it has ever been recorded at.
That €5.87 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Just 5 stores stock it, 5 offers in all, so there is little here to push the price either way.
What you can actually buy today: an Xbox Key from €19.58 at Eneba, which you redeem yourself and leaves the game on your own account, a PC/Xbox Key from €21.61 at Gamivo, which covers Xbox and Windows in one purchase and a shared account from €5.87 at Difmark, where you log in with the seller credentials instead of owning it.
The shared account at €5.87 undercuts the key at €19.58 by €13.71, but on an account the game stays tied to credentials the seller controls; for €13.71 the key is yours and nobody can take it back.
3 of the 5 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
77 outlets reviewed it and it averages 64 out of 100, with 25% recommending it.
If you play on both machines, the Play Anywhere key at €21.61 at Gamivo is the buy: one purchase covers Xbox and PC.
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FBC: Firebreak is an excellent online co-op experience made by the creative minds behind Control. It is an approachable game with no FOMO systems that... Read more
An incredibly fun and engaging Horde Shooter, it isn't perfect, but it's an absolute blast to play! Read more
FBC: Firebreak is a fun fast-paced three player co-op shooter which offers a new perspective on the world of Remedy Entertainment's Control thus separating itself from... Read more
FBC Firebreak is a chaotic, engaging romp that gleefully retains Remedy’s quirkiness throughout. Read more
FBC: Firebreak isn’t a revolutionary co-op shooter, but it is a very solid and surprisingly confident first attempt by Remedy to step into a new... Read more
FBC: Firebreak is an impressive multiplayer take on the Control universe. Each Job is cleverly designed to make the most of the game’s various playstyles,... Read more
FBC: Firebreak takes the strangeness of the Control universe and applies it to a genuinely fun and challenging co-op shooter. Read more
Remember the mess Federal Bureau of Control director Jesse Faden made in Control? I'll wager you didn't consider for a single moment who mi... Read more
Although most of its rewarding features add variability to custom loadouts, there's not much else here that, unfortunately, makes it worth spending an effort on.... Read more
As Remedy's first co-op shooter, FBC: Firebreak is a successful experiment, and while it doesn't quite match up to the best in the genre, the... Read more
FBC: Firebreak is Remedy’s quirky dive into co-op extraction shooters, blending the surreal world of Control with chaotic missions best enjoyed with friends. While it... Read more
FBC: Firebreak is a solid idea held back by a premium price and early-access-level polish. At $40 (more on PlayStation), it feels more like a... Read more
Control was a 9, and Alan Wake 2 was a 10 for me. I love Remedy’s games, normally, FBC Firebreak seems to have lost their... Read more
FBC: Firebreak stings a little, because it has so much of what we're looking for in a co-op shooter. It's got the killer world and... Read more
Despite being competent on many levels, FBC: Firebreak is an exceedingly familiar cooperative experience you have likely played before. Remedy's signature flair for visual design... Read more
If you suffer from insomnia and your over-the-counter meds no longer do the trick, then sure, feel free to drop $39.99 on FBC Firebreak. Because... Read more
FBC: Firebreak is a big swing for Remedy Entertainment that's definitely worthy of a few cheers. Read more
FBC: Firebreak's madcap mission conceits are delightfully silly, but balancing issues and limited replay value hinder the fun. Read more
FBC Firebreak delivers an experience that is, at best, competent and, at worst, tedious. Given the glut of options in the multiplayer FPS market and... Read more
FBC: Firebreak is a game that lacks a cohesive identity. While the gameplay formula is solid, the repetitive missions, objectives, and grinding for new unlocks... Read more
FBC: Firebreak is an apparent attempt by the studio to try something new, and misses the mark. In a world where games like Left 4... Read more
Being forced to stand stock still and stare at that horrible traffic light longing it to turn green is wonderfully tense. Read more
The more Hiss there are on screen at one time, the less terrifying they feel, and the game becomes generic, less of a cooperative shooter... Read more
Firebreak is neat, but it will only take a night or two to see everything it has to offer. There’s not quite enough here to... Read more
FBC Firebreak is a multiplayer game with good ideas and a great setting that brings back the Control universe. Despite some inaccuracies and the possibility... Read more
FBC: Firebreak feels like a playable first draft of something that could grow over time. Its foundation is solid: the setting is strong, the co-op... Read more
For all these reasons, while the experience is enjoyable and fun, FBC: Firebreak raises serious questions about its long-term prospects once the wave of its... Read more
FBC: Firebreak is an experiment that we feel compelled to promote. Remedy has decided to go against the grain by offering a cooperative title for... Read more
FBC Firebreak is not for everyone. It's not for those looking for a competitive shooter. It's not for those who want a new Remedy narrative... Read more
Currently, FBC Firebreak is a cooperative shooter that entertains for a few hours, but it does not have a solid enough structure to engage the... Read more
FBC: Firebreak has some potential and its Control-style oddness works well, but the rest doesn't particularly stand out, and the limited in-game content doesn't help. Read more
FBC: Firebreak is a cooperative spin-off that seems intriguing on paper but unfortunately lacks substantial content. With only five missions-rather simplistic ones at that-unremarkable classes,... Read more
In an era where everyone's chasing the next big thing in multiplayer, FBC: Firebreak dares to be weird, borderline, and at times deliberately off-putting. It's... Read more
Obviously I can't give definitive judgments yet and I hope with all my heart that I'm wrong, because there are interesting bases that deserve to... Read more
FBC: Firebreak is a successful co-op PvE shooter with fresh ideas, charming chaos and an audiovisual style that clearly stands out from the genre standards.... Read more
FBC: Firebreak is a good option for players looking for a cooperative experience where strategy comes first. Read more
FBC: Firebreak takes players back to the universe of Control, but without many of the traits which made that game so special. The mechanics from... Read more
FBC: Firebreak offers a technically polished experience but lacks the narrative depth that distinguishes Remedy Studio. The game captures the weirdness of Remedy's world with... Read more
Being set in the world of control and as a handyman is enough to sell it on its own, although some polish and content is... Read more
FBC: Firebreak is not a bad game, but it falls short of the high bar of other Remedy games, and barely meets the overall co-op... Read more
The unique co-op approach captures the edgy feel of Control, but still offers only a sloppy experience. Read more
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