Rebellion's Atomfall Brings a Unique British Take to Post-Apocalyptic Gaming
Set in an alternate 1957, the survival-focused FPS combines historical events, open-world exploration, and moral ambiguity, launching March 27 on multiple platforms.
- Atomfall is inspired by the 1957 Windscale nuclear disaster, reimagining it as a sinister government experiment gone wrong in the UK's Lake District.
- The game features a mix of survival mechanics, open-world exploration, and narrative leads instead of traditional quest markers, encouraging player-driven discovery.
- Players navigate a morally complex world filled with druidic cults, retrofuturistic military forces, and eerie, period-specific British settings.
- Combat emphasizes desperation and resourcefulness, with a focus on scavenging, improvised weapons, and stealth over traditional gunplay.
- Launching March 27, Atomfall will be available on major platforms, including Game Pass, offering a compact yet ambitious experience with a distinct tone and style.