The seven-minute Atomfall trailer launched by Rebellion has made gaming fans scream as loudly as radioactive meters. The game sends players back to a post-nuclear horror scenario based on the 1957 Windscale disaster.
The atomfall release date is set for March 27. Atomfall invites players to explore a dark reimagining of West Cumbrian landmarks like Sellafield, the “golf ball” building, and cooling towers. The trailer, already viewed over 210,000 times, teases a grim world filled with cults, rogue government agents, fractured military factions, and some truly peculiar characters. Announced during Xbox’s summer showcase, the Fallout-esque game tasks players with unraveling the sinister mystery behind Windscale’s fictionalized quarantine zone. Rebellion promises a landscape that blends picturesque English countryside with creepy caves, abandoned bunkers, and eerie Pagan ruins. You’ll wield ranged and melee weapons, but don’t sleep on your trusty metal detector—it’s key to uncovering buried secrets.
Rebellion describes the zone’s inhabitants as “anything but normal.” Your interactions with these eccentric figures will shape your journey, but beware: not everyone is a friend. The game platform distributions for Atomfall include Xbox Game Pass and Steam on PC as well as all Xbox and PlayStation systems. Plan now to start your nuclear adventure on March 27 with your detector ready.
The official trailer for Atomfall is released with the game to launch on March 27th. It is available for pre-order.
Atomfall is an action game with a first-person perspective. Set in an alternate timeline in which the 1957 Windscale fire caused radioactive fallout across much of the Lake District in Cumbria.
No, Atomfall is an original game with single-player gameplay and story components.
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