XboxandPC players who enjoyedFallout Londonshould pay attention to Rebellion’s upcoming action RPG becauseits British take on the post-apocalypse is shaping up to be something exciting. While “end of the world” games are traditionally set in the United States, there are a few gems based in the United Kingdom that have captured the minds of fans around the world. BeyondFallout London, the underratedZombiUproved to be an interesting take on the roguelike formula whileHellgate: Londongained a cult following for its twisted take on the titular city.
OnYouTube, Rebellion shared a release date trailer forAtomfall,its post-apocalyptic RPG set five years after a nuclear disaster in Northern England.

The trailer doesn’t give too much away in terms of gameplay but does serve as an interesting tone piece that alsoconfirms the game will launch on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC on July 02, 2025. The footage is somewhat eerie as it follows the player trekking through a forest, passing by what appears to be a pyre, before stumbling upon an out-of-place phone booth; TheFalloutcomparison is almost unavoidable.
What Do We Know About Atomfall?
It Looks Like An Absolute Treat
Rebellion has played it safe with its marketing campaign by only showing off enough ofAtomfallto get consumers' brains racing. Based on the developer’s description of the game,players will be tasked with exploring the fictional quarantine zone to “scavenge, craft, barter, fight, and talk"their way around the various characters and factions milling about the countryside. These groups aren’t just trying to get by: During their journey,users will encounter bizarre cults, mystics, and even government agents who have long abandoned their original goal.
Atomfallsounds like it will play closer to a survival horror game than aFallout-style RPG. Combat is described as beinga desperate struggle for survivalas equipment and ammo are scarce so players need to make sure that every hit counts. It also seems a little deeper than simply counting bullets as users will need to manage their heart rate and breathing to ensure they have enough breathing to finish off any attackers.

With More Xbox Exclusives Coming To PlayStation, It’s Finally Time To Bring World Of Warcraft To PS5
With Microsoft porting so many Xbox exclusives to the PlayStation 5, it is only a matter of time before it gets the beloved MMO World of Warcraft.
Could Atomfall Be A Win For Xbox?
Let’s Hope So
It’s no secret thatXboxis in desperate need of a killer app to compete with the PlayStation 5’s line-up of major exclusives. While it’s released a few decent titles in recent years, none have managed to makea serious impact barPsychonauts 2andHi-Fi Rush.I’m optimistic aboutAtomfallbut I also doubt that it will be enough to break out of its specific nicheand become a mainstream success.







