Atomfall Sequel Being Considered By Rebellion
Rebellion Entertainment’s Atomfall was enough of a success that a sequel and other titles set in the game’s universe are being considered.
Post-apocalyptia never seemed as enticing until it was set in the British countryside
Despite launching into Xbox Game Pass, it seems that Rebellion Entertainment’s Atomfall was enough of a financial success that the studio is now considering a sequel and the possibility of spin-offs for the new post-apocalyptic IP.
If you enjoyed Atomfall, this can only be good news. During an interview with The Game Business Show, Rebellion Entertainment CEO Jason Kingsley announced that Atomfall was a financial success when it released on every major platform except Nintendo Switch back in March.
It’s always good to see new IP flourish, and the developers are taking Atomfall’s success as a confidence booster, with Kingsley revealing that Rebellion is now working on new DLC for the sci-fi hit. The team has also been discussing what is next for Atomfall, and it seems they’re toying with the idea of fleshing it out into a franchise.
Game Pass continues to be one of the best, if not the best, deals in gaming at the moment, and that comes on the hot streak of releases that keep launching into the service at a decent pace. Joining Atomfall more recently was the shadow drop of Oblivion Remastered and id’s latest entry in their long-running series, Doom: The Dark Ages. There’s no word yet if Atomfall’s DLC will also be joining the service, but keeping with the standards of Game Pass, it will most likely be paid DLC.
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