Rebellion has shared player statistics marking the first anniversary of its survival game Atomfall. Over the past 12 months, players have consumed 16.8 million Cornish pasties and suffered 42.3 million deaths. The game, set in 1950s rural northern England, marked the studio's most successful launch.
Rebellion Developments released eye-catching stats to celebrate Atomfall approaching its first birthday. The pseudo-apocalyptic survival title, released last year and set in 1950s rural northern England, has seen intense player engagement since launch. Shortly after debut, 1.5 million players joined the game, making it Rebellion's most successful release to date. Rebellion provided the following figures from the last 12 months: players munched through 16.8 million Cornish pasties and 2.2 million slices of cake. Combat proved deadly, with 42.3 million player deaths recorded. BARD robots caused 15 percent of these fatalities, affecting 6.3 million gamers. The bow and arrow emerged as the top weapon, responsible for 25.5 million kills. The studio highlighted these metrics without detailing tea consumption. Atomfall earned three stars in a review, praised for its lean survival mechanics and intriguing story once past the tough start.