Are you curious if Atomfall can be played on gaming handhelds? The answer is a resounding yes! Atomfall proudly carries the Steam Deck Verified tag, indicating that Valve, the company behind the iconic Steam Deck, has thoroughly tested and confirmed the game runs smoothly on their device. This verification also bodes well for more robust gaming handhelds like the ASUS ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go, suggesting they too should handle the game with ease.
Released by the talented team at Rebellion, known for hits like Sniper Elite and Zombie Army, Atomfall stands out as one of the most talked-about indie games in recent memory. Unlike their previous focused titles, Atomfall offers an expansive open-world adventure. Players find themselves five years post the infamous 1957 Windscale nuclear disaster, navigating the fictionalized aftermath in the fallout-affected region of Lakeland, Great Britain.
Critics have lauded Atomfall for its beautifully designed world, diverse enemy encounters—including mutants, cultists, robots, and soldiers—alongside its exploration mechanics. The game’s non-linear approach and player freedom make it a standout, earning it a spot on the must-play list for many, especially those subscribed to Xbox Game Pass. Gaming handheld enthusiasts, particularly users of the Steam Deck, are keenly interested in Atomfall’s performance on these devices.
Luckily, good news awaits portable gamers. Atomfall’s Steam Deck Verified status means Valve has assured its seamless performance on their handheld. Considering Atomfall’s moderate PC requirements, those with ASUS ROG Ally, Lenovo Legion Go, or even the ROG Ally X can look forward to an equally smooth experience.
If you’re wondering about the ideal settings for Atomfall on gaming handhelds, aiming for roughly 40 FPS with high settings offers a brilliant blend of stunning visuals and smooth gameplay. Setting Atomfall to Medium with a 100% resolution scale should yield around 35-40 FPS, a satisfactory result with only occasional minor dips. To maintain around 40 FPS consistently, you might consider reducing the render scale or lowering shadows to Low. On more powerful handhelds, there’s room to push some settings to High without a significant hit to performance, though don’t expect desktop-level visuals.
Available from March 27 on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, PS5, and PS4, Atomfall is launching with some attractive discounts. The Standard Edition is just $38.69 at CDKeys, down from $49.99, and for added perks—including early access and cosmetics—the Deluxe Edition is $51.99, a sizeable drop from its usual $69.99 price. Plus, Game Pass subscribers can jump into the action from day one without any added costs.
Whether you’re a handheld gaming devotee or just love exploring open worlds, Atomfall promises an engaging experience packed with post-apocalyptic intrigue and adventure.