Users mock on social media about the number of active players offered by Remedy, considering they are many less than what the company claims.
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The recent news that FBC Firebreak, the multiplayer spin-off of Control, has reached one million players worldwide has sparked widespread skepticism among gamers. This is because, according to numbers registered on Steam, the game has failed to attract a large number of users since its release on June 17 for PC and consoles.
In fact, on Steam, the number of active players is very low, with just over 150 players at the time of writing this news.
Are they inflating numbers for shareholders?
Players have expressed their incredulity through critical and ironic posts on social media. “Are the million players in the room with you right now?“, one user asks sarcastically. Another player added: “I don’t believe it 100%. On average, 100 people play on Steam“. These comments reflect the distrust many feel towards video game companies and their claims about the success of their games.
Although it’s true that FBC Firebreak is available on Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus Extra since its release, which could have contributed to increasing the total number of players, many are still questioning the veracity of Remedy Entertainment’s statement. The company has acknowledged the game’s issues, leading some to speculate that they might be inflating their numbers to reassure shareholders. However, for now, there’s no way to confirm or rule out this theory.
The game’s availability on game subscription services like Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus Extra could be a factor that contributed to reaching one million players, but the gaming community remains skeptical. Ironic and critical comments continue to appear, such as one from a player who wrote: “100 = 1,000,000? What a strange calculation, guys“. The situation remains a topic of debate and speculation, with many fans of the game and the Control series waiting to see how events will unfold in the future.
