
ATOMFALL STRIKES GOLD: SEQUEL PLANS IN THE WORKS
May 21, 2025 11:19 AMAtomfall, the survival game set in a 1950s rural England, has seen immediate success since its March release. Developed by Rebellion, the game quickly recouped its development costs, aided by its availability on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. Rebellion's head, Jason Kingsley, highlighted the importance of Game Pass in generating guaranteed income and reducing financial risks for developers. Excitingly, talks of future content, including DLC and potentially a sequel or spin-off, are already underway as the studio aims to capitalize on Atomfall's popularity, which attracted 1.5 million players and notable in-game achievements.
What makes Atomfall a standout survival game?Atomfall distinguishes itself with a unique setting in 1950s England, combining survival elements with an intriguing narrative and a distinctly British sense of humor, reflecting cultural references like tea and pasties that resonate with players.
Released by Rebellion Developments, known for its previous titles like Sniper Elite, Atomfall brings a fresh twist to the survival genre, offering a compelling mix of exploration and combat in an engaging retro-futuristic aesthetic.

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Love how Atomfall leans into that retro British vibe - feels like surviving the apocalypse with a proper cuppa in hand. Game Pass strikes again as the ultimate wingman for devs wanting to experiment without betting the farm.

Nice to see Rebellion mixing survival gameplay with that quirky British charm—who knew nuclear paranoia and tea could go so well together Game Pass proving yet again it's a game-changer for mid-tier studios looking to take creative risks.