On 10 October 1957, a nuclear reactor at a facility in Cumbria caught fire and burned for three days, releasing radioactive material into the atmosphere. It was one of the world's first nuclear disaster, and the UK's worst - but few are aware of it. BBC Newsbeat spoke to the CEO of Rebellion, the studio behind Atomfall, about how Windscale inspired them and the impact game subscription services are having on smaller developers. (Credit: Atomfall, Rebellion) Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Atomfall #Game #GamePass #Gaming #BBCNews
Atomfall: How a forgotten nuclear disaster inspired a video game | BBC News
On 10 October 1957, a nuclear reactor at a facility in Cumbria caught fire and burned for three days, releasing radioactive material into the atmosphere. It was one of the world's first nuclear disaster, and the UK's worst - but few are aware of it. BBC Newsbeat spoke to the CEO of Rebellion, the studio behind Atomfall, about how Windscale inspired them and the impact game subscription services are having on smaller developers. (Credit: Atomfall, Rebellion) Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Atomfall #Game #GamePass #Gaming #BBCNews
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