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The Truth That Lies Hidden – New Atomfall® Pre-Launch Trailer

Today we are pleased to reveal the new pre-launch trailer that raises the question ‘What Truth Lies Beneath?’

Check out the new pre-launch trailer for Atomfall® here:

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The new trailer offers a further glimpse of the mysterious riddles and environments players will encounter within Atomfall’s® quarantine zone. Whoever you are, whatever path you choose, you need to get to the bottom of what happened at the Atom Plant.

A UK-based post-apocalyptic survival-action game, Atomfall® is inspired by the real life Windscale nuclear incident in the 1950s. Players will embark on a fictionalised adventure meeting a cast of weird and wonderful characters as they try to uncover the mystery and escape the quarantine zone.


Atomfall® will launch on 27 March 2025. Atomfall® is also Certified on Steam Deck. Players who purchase the Deluxe Edition will also enjoy 3 days early access.


For the latest news and updates, please visit Atomfall.com and be sure to follow Atomfall® on our new social channels: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

Atomfall from Rebellion is Steam Deck Verified ahead of release

Rebellion are set to release Atomfall on March 27th, their survival-action game inspired by real-life events set in Northern England. The good news is that it's Steam Deck Verified already.

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/03/atomfall-from-rebellion-is-steam-deck-verified-ahead-of-release/

Rebellion CEO seems kind of awed by major studios making massive videogames: 'How do you organize a game that has 2,000 people working on it?'




During a recent, wide-ranging interview with PC Gamer's Joshua Wolens, Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley said the studio's formula for success is built on being "very professional with controlling scope and costs," and a willingness to say, when necessary, "guys, this game's too big." But while making massive, sprawling games isn't something Kingsley seems interested in doing, he does seem genuinely impressed by those who do it...
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Rebellion CEO puts the studio's recent avoidance of layoffs down to control of scope and cost: 'Sometimes we say, guys, this game's too big'




PC Gamer's Joshua Wolens recently spoke to Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley about the studio's extremely British survival FPS Atomfall, which is a kind of Fallout: It's Grim Up North Edition. (Or possibly Stalker: Shadow of Cumbria.) During that conversation, Josh asked how the studio had managed to avoid the layoffageddon that's hit the rest of the games industry following the Covid boom...
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As a Stalker sicko, the 2 hours I just spent with Atomfall have made it one of my most-anticipated games this year




For over a decade, Atomfall has been Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley's "dream game," one he was dropping coy, detail-free allusions to in chats with PCG all the way back in 2018...
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