Summary
- Atomfall has surpassed 1.5 million players across all platforms, less than one week after its launch on March 27.
- The game is now the most successful launch in Rebellion Developments’ 32-year history.
- Player numbers were likely boosted by the game’s day-one release on Xbox Game Pass.
I can’t help but feel thrilled as a fan! Just a week after its release on March 27, the action survival game “Atomfall” has been making waves, garnering over 1.5 million players across all platforms.
In an alternate 1960s Britain, the game Atomfall offers challenging survival mechanics such as stringent resource management, a fragile main character, and an inventory that quickly fills up if players aren’t cautious. Initial responses have been mixed, with some commending the game for its striking visuals and innovative take on the survival genre, while others criticize it for its steep difficulty and technical flaws that they believe prevent it from reaching its full potential. Nevertheless, the game has been selling exceptionally well in its debut week, as a recent report reveals the number of players who have dived into this action-packed title.
According to Pure Xbox, the multiplayer shooter game Atomfall has amassed over 1.5 million players in its debut week on both PC and consoles. This is not only an impressive feat but also sets a new record for publisher and developer Rebellion Developments, as it marks their most successful launch in their 32-year history. The CEO of the company, Jason Kingsley, has hinted at more content being developed for Atomfall in the future. A significant contributing factor to this rapid growth is that Atomfall was available on Xbox Game Pass from day one, granting access to a massive subscriber base immediately. Speaking about the game’s success, Kingsley acknowledged that creating something as unique as Atomfall involved taking risks, but it seems those risks have certainly paid off.
Atomfall Surpasses 1.5 Million Players Less Than a Week After Release
More and more players are delving into Rebellion’s survival game similar to Fallout, unveiling numerous British-inspired Easter eggs scattered throughout Atomfall. These Easter eggs celebrate iconic aspects of British pop culture, from Judge Dredd’s helmet and Mr. Bean’s Mini Cooper in yellow, all the way to Doctor Who’s TARDIS. Excited fans are eagerly sharing their findings on social media, hinting at even more hidden treasures that may lie undiscovered within the game’s world.
In April 2025, a number of eagerly awaited games will become available on Xbox Game Pass, such as “South of Midnight”, “Blue Prince”, and “Clair Obscur: Expedition 33”. Notably, the latter has already achieved significant success before its release, with its Collector’s Edition selling out instantly, and a live-action “Clair Obscur” film in production. Additionally, subscribers can anticipate some big names coming in May 2025, like “Revenge of the Savage Planet” and “DOOM: The Dark Ages”.
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