British game company Rebellion says their new post-apocalyptic adventure Atomfall has pulled in over 2 million players during its first month. People love bashing enemies with cricket bats - they've smacked nearly 6 million baddies already.
Players have ordered more than 250,000 beers at pubs throughout the game. They've also sipped half a million cups of tea during their adventures. Deadly rat swarms have killed gamers about 420,000 times. The most popular food choice? Tins of meat, with players gobbling down 14.1 million cans since launch.
Atomfall hit 1.5 million players during the opening weekend before growing further. Being available on Xbox Game Pass from day one helped reach this large audience. Even considering the subscription boost, attracting 2 million players remains impressive for a brand-new title.
Just twelve months ago, gamers had zero Fallout-style games set in the United Kingdom. After Fallout: London arrived last July, followed by Atomfall, players have two British wastelands to explore. This might lead to more post-nuclear games set outside America.
Our review praised Atomfall as thoroughly enjoyable, with solid gameplay, a compelling story, good exploration, excellent polish, high replay value, unique play styles, and attractive graphics that run well across console generations.
Players have ordered more than 250,000 beers at pubs throughout the game. They've also sipped half a million cups of tea during their adventures. Deadly rat swarms have killed gamers about 420,000 times. The most popular food choice? Tins of meat, with players gobbling down 14.1 million cans since launch.
Atomfall hit 1.5 million players during the opening weekend before growing further. Being available on Xbox Game Pass from day one helped reach this large audience. Even considering the subscription boost, attracting 2 million players remains impressive for a brand-new title.
Just twelve months ago, gamers had zero Fallout-style games set in the United Kingdom. After Fallout: London arrived last July, followed by Atomfall, players have two British wastelands to explore. This might lead to more post-nuclear games set outside America.
Our review praised Atomfall as thoroughly enjoyable, with solid gameplay, a compelling story, good exploration, excellent polish, high replay value, unique play styles, and attractive graphics that run well across console generations.