Atomfall Has Surpassed 1.5 Million Players in a Week With 4 Million Pasties Eaten

In its debut week, the game titled Atomfall, developed by Rebellion, has amassed over 1.5 million players. This figure surpasses the previous milestone of one million players achieved over the weekend, marking a significant achievement for the studio. This open-world post-apocalyptic England game stands as Rebellion’s most successful launch in its 32-year history.

Jason Kingsley CBE, Rebellion CEO and co-founder, expressed his joy, stating, “We are thrilled that so many players are enjoying Atomfall. Reaching a million players within such a short period showcases the talent and commitment of our entire team at Rebellion. Our size and stability allow us to take risks and create something unique like Atomfall. It’s rewarding to see that this risk is proving beneficial.

I’m glad they’re having fun discovering the universe of Atomfall, and we can’t wait to share more content with them in the future.

5 million people have joined in playing Atomfall, and it’s interesting to note that out of these players, approximately 316,000 have killed the gas-masked scientist at the game’s start. Moreover, a staggering 3.7 million deaths have been inflicted using the cricket bat. Furthermore, an impressive 4 million pastries and over 300,000 cups of tea have been consumed by players throughout their gaming sessions.

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2025-04-01 17:12

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