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Atomfall has already pulled in over 2 million players

Rebellion, the studio behind the recently released Atomfall, has announced that its new post-apocalyptic adventure, set in the British countryside, has already attracted over 2 million players within its first month.

While Atomfall's availability on Xbox Game Pass from launch undoubtedly contributed to its widespread adoption, the sheer number of players engaging with a brand-new title in such a short timeframe is worth praising.

Rebellion also shared some intriguing in-game statistics, showing how players have engaged with the world of Atomfall. These include:

  • Over 5.9 million enemies dispatched with cricket bats.
  • More than 250,000 virtual pints of beer consumed.
  • A staggering 500,000 cups of tea were brewed and enjoyed.
  • A rather unfortunate 420,000+ player deaths attributed to rat swarms.
  • And a dominant preference for tinned meat as the in-game food of choice, with over 14.1 million tins devoured.

On Opencritic, the game has a good 75 critic rating, with 64% of reviewers recommending it, and a 70 player rating. Critics have praised the tale, but significant gameplay flaws and design challenges keep it from being a great game.

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