Rebellion is trying its hand at the action-RPG genre with Atomfall, a first-person game set in an alternate-history version of Northern England, five years after the Windscale nuclear disaster. It also has a good mix of survival elements and is shaping up to be a promising RPG.
Atomfall is now available for pre-order on PC and consoles. Here is everything you need to know about the deluxe edition, system requirements, and pre-order bonus content.

Atomfall Pre-Order Bonus
If you pre-order Atomfall, you will receive theBasic Supply Bundle, which includes an exclusiveMelee Weapon variant,additional loot caches,andan item recipe.
These additional items should make the game’s early hours easier, but you’re not getting much for pre-ordering. Atomfall’s standard edition is priced at $60 across all platforms, but the Steam version does have some form of regional pricing.

Atomfall Deluxe Edition
Players can also purchase the Deluxe Edition for$80which comes with the following additional content:
Atomfall Quarantine Edition
Finally, players can purchase the Quarantine Edition exclusively for PC through theRebellion Storeas well. This costs$106and comes with plenty of additional content:
Atomfall System Requirements
The minimum requirements for Atomfall have been revealed at the moment, but don’t mention the target resolution or frame rate, so it’s hard to judge what an RTX 2060 paired with an i5-9400f will deliver in terms of performance. We will update this when we have more information about the PC version.
Atomfall Release Date
Atomfall is coming to PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S|X, PS4 and PS5 onMarch 27, 2025.
We’re glad to see Rebellion stepping out of their comfort zone with Atomfall and aren’t just making Sniper Elite titles, as much as we love them.

Ali Hashmi
Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.
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