The Kickstarter campaign for ATOM RPG 2 has hit its 100% funding milestone, securing the future of AtomTeam’s ambitious follow-up to their post-nuclear debut. With the budget locked in, the developers are sharing more about the massive shift in scope, specifically the Caspian Wastes – a seamless 1,225 km² open world that replaces the segmented maps of the original.

Moving away from traditional global map travel, the sequel is built as a massive 35×35 km sandbox. Set in the radioactive ruins of a “First City of the Future”, the game explores a region defined by failed social experiments and authoritarian remnants. Players navigate this world as a lone survivor, deciding whether to preserve the old ways or build something entirely new from the rubble.
While the game stays true to its isometric RPG roots, it leans heavily into new systems like base building, vehicle modification, and more vertical tactical combat. Across its various biomes and ruins, ATOM RPG 2 seems less interested in just telling another survival story and more focused on the ideological struggle of rebuilding a civilization.
Atom RPG 2 launches for PC via Steam. An official release date has not yet been announced.
