Thirteen tracks. One irradiated journey. Atomfall is heading from your speakers to your turntable, as Rebellion teams up with vinyl maestros SPACELAB9 to release the game’s haunting original soundtrack on wax for the very first time. Pre-orders are live now at SPACELAB9.com and select retail partners.

Exclusive coloured vinyl variants will also be dropping soon via the Rebellion Shop—but once they’re gone, they’re sealed in the quarantine zone forever.

Vinyl for the End of the World

Packaged in a gatefold sleeve covered with bespoke propaganda-style game art, this collector’s release captures the unsettling atmosphere of post-nuclear Britain. Inside, you’ll find:

  • Exclusive colour variants curated to look as striking as they sound
  • Printed insert with liner notes from Rebellion’s Head of Design, Ben Fisher
  • In-game iconography and bespoke art tying the whole package together

Composer Graham Gatheral, Rebellion’s Audio Director, has built a soundtrack that pulses with electronic tension and creeping dread. From the eerie calm of The Wyndham Way to the chaos of Containment Breach, the score blends Cold War paranoia with folk-horror unease—perfect listening for anyone who enjoys their ambient beats with a side of existential dread.

As Gatheral himself says: “The album captures the essence of Atomfall, drifting from disquieting pastoral tones into a world fractured by autocratic automatons, unexplained possession, and the pull of unearthly forces.”

Atomfall: From Acclaim to Collectables

Since launch in March 2025, Atomfall has been played by over 2.5 million players, picking up accolades like Best Innovation at the NYX Game Awards and Best In-Game Accessibility at Develop: Star Awards. Critics called it “something much better than British Fallout” (GamesRadar+) and “one of the most enjoyable games of the year” (Gaming Bible).

Want more Atomfall? The Rebellion Shop is also stocked with merch, collectibles, and a graphic novel penned by writer Jonathan Howard with art from Anthony Williams.