Atomfall officially reaches “extremely British” status as the survival game surpasses 1.5 million players, who’ve collectively sipped 300,000 cups of tea and executed 3.7 million kills with a cricket bat

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Atomfall caught people’s eyes right away, as many were quick to dub it ‘British Fallout.’ Even if the game is more of its own thing as opposed to being a Fallout clone, people were still excited to venture through post-apocalyptic Britain (an alternate universe one, not post-2016 Britain). And clearly that excitement didn’t calm down as Rebellion has announced that Atomfall has hit 1.5 million players in just under a week, becoming the studio’s most successful launch in the 32 years it has been a company.

In a press release sent to GamesRadar+, Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley said, “We are delighted that so many players are enjoying Atomfall,” adding, “To have surpassed the 1 million players in such a short space of time speaks volumes for the creativity and dedication of the entire team here at Rebellion. Our size and stability mean that we can take risks to create something as different as Atomfall. Happily, that risk is paying off.”