Atomfall’s long-awaited release is considered low-key to many. It hasn’t received as much attention as other AAA rivals, but it should. So let’s see if it has Early Access to punch yourself a one-way irridatiated ticket to England.
We’ve bigged up Atomfall at Insider Gaming and believe its potential is boundless. Our preview build playthroughs have shown us the alternate lands of the UK for ourselves. Cumbria is usually one of England’s top hotspots for luxury, peace, and comfort. In Atomfall, it’s a literal fight for survival.
Whether you’ve wishlisted Atomfall or contemplated securing a pre-order, we’ve got everything you need to know about Atomfall and Early Access.
Can You Play Atomfall Early Access?

Atomfall has an Early Access option, meaning you can jump into the survival-RPG game before most people.
Certain editions are slapped with exorbitant price tags—leaving players unwilling to part with large sums of money. However, Atomfall’s editions are more generous and include bonuses such as Early Access.
How to Get Atomfall Early Access
You need to pre-order either Atomfall Deluxe Edition or the Quarantine Edition to assure yourself of Early Access.
There are three Atomfall editions to consider. But remember that only two of them have Early Access: The Deluxe and Quarantine Edition. The Standard Edition is an option, but only comes with pre-order bonuses and the game.
Furthermore, Atomfall Quarantine Edition is a PC-only version exclusively available in the Rebellion Store.
I wholeheartedly recommend you weigh up the pros and cons of getting Atomfall Early Access first. Then you can move onto the decision of choosing between the Deluxe and Quarantine Edition—unless you’re a console player, in which case the choice is easy!
When Does Atomfall Early Access Start?
Atomfall Early Access gets underway on March 24.
This is three days before the official March 27 release date. Depending on how excited you are and eager to get started, 72 hours is a lot. The extra price of admission is worth it for players desperate to see the aftereffects of the Windscale nuclear disaster.
You get more benefits in addition to Early Access, such as a Story Expansion Pack and in-game weapons and goodies. I’ve provided you with the information you need, so my job is done.
We also have a detailed guide on Atomfall’s Xbox Game Pass criteria. Plus, if you haven’t already, look at the RPG through a juicy gameplay features trailer.
Is Atomfall looking like a Fallout clone? Or is it a potential Game of the Year contender in the making? Let us know down below.
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