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Whitehaven near Sellafield in West Cumbria is experiencing depopulation and is in need of regeneration - local leaders ...
So, what better way to learn about the Windscale Fire, and the development of Atomfall, than by interviewing Ryan Greene, Art Director at Rebellion?
In 1957 a fire at the Sellafield power plant in Cumbria sparked one of the world's worst nuclear accidents, the ramifications of which continue to this day.
Inspired by the real-life events of the 1957 Windscale disaster in the North of England, Atomfall is a survival-action game set in the rolling British countryside.
Developers Rebellion used England’s Windscale fire of 1957 to create a post-apocalyptic environment full of horror, secrets and uncertainty.
Fifty years ago, on the night of 10 October 1957, Britain was on the brink of an unprecedented nuclear tragedy. A fire ripped through the radioactive materials in the core of Windscale, Britain's ...
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No list of best weapons in Atomfall would be complete without the finest throwable item in the land. The Molotov cocktail is ...
The fire began on October 10, 1957, in No 1 of the twin 'piles', or reactors, at Windscale. It burned for 50 hours before being discovered and took three days to bring under control. It was caused ...
The latest game from Rebellion – an Oxford studio best known for the Sniper Elite series – spins an alternative history around the 1957 Windscale fire, the worst nuclear event in British ...
Loosely based on the real-life Windscale fire, a nuclear disaster that occurred in the northern part of England in 1957, Atomfall begins with a brief retelling of these events- adding its ...
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