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Atomfall (PC) - Steam Key - GLOBAL

Atomfall (PC) - Steam Key - GLOBAL

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Atomfall is a survival action game developed and published by Rebellion Developments. Released on March 27, 2025, for PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, the game is set five years after the real-life 1957 Windscale nuclear disaster in an alternate history version of Northern England. Players explore a quarantine zone across several areas of the British countryside, scavenging, crafting, bartering, and fighting through a world filled with cults, rogue government agents, and unexplained phenomena, following leads to uncover what really happened at Windscale.
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Rebellion Developments

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Mar 26th, 2025

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About Atomfall

Atomfall is a survival action game developed and published by Rebellion Developments. It was released on March 27, 2025, for PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The game surpassed 1.5 million players in its first week, making it Rebellion's most successful launch in the studio's history.

The game is set in an alternate history 1962, five years after a version of the Windscale nuclear disaster that caused far greater damage than it did in reality. Much of the Lake District and Cumberland has been sealed in a quarantine zone, its population cut off from the outside world. Players awaken inside the zone with no memory of how they got there and must find their own way out by uncovering what really happened.

The quarantine zone is divided into several open areas covering moorland, rugged hills, dense woodland, and the English village of Wyndham, each with its own characters, factions, and history. Rather than traditional quest markers, the game presents leads: fragments gathered through exploration, conversation, and investigation that players follow and connect at their own pace. Talking to inhabitants, searching locations, and building a picture of events is as central to progress as combat.

Scavenging, crafting, and bartering support the survival loop alongside first-person combat using a range of melee and ranged weapons. The world is populated with competing cults, government operatives, and locals who have each adapted to the quarantine in their own way, with multiple paths through the story depending on how players choose to navigate the factions.

Atomfall holds a Metacritic score of 72 and a Mostly Positive rating on Steam. It is currently available on Xbox Game Pass. If you are already a subscriber, you can access it through your membership. If you do not have Game Pass, GameBoost offers Xbox Game Pass gift cards as an alternative way to get started.


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