Atom RPG Trudograd Mobile: iOS and Android Release Plans and Studio Updates

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The upcoming patriotic role-playing title ATOM RPG Trudograd is slated for release on iOS and Android, bringing the rugged post-apocalyptic world to mobile gamers in North America and Canada. The development team shared this news in the game’s official VKontakte community, signaling a broader effort to translate their PC-era experience to touchscreens without losing its distinctive feel.

At present, work is underway to tailor the user interface for mobile devices. The developers describe the goal as delivering an interface that is easier to navigate yet capable of preserving the depth and nuance of the desktop experience. They indicated that the mobile edition will resemble a refined version of the current ATOM RPG mobile interface, with thoughtful improvements designed around smaller screens and touch controls. To illustrate their direction, a preliminary sketch was shared alongside the update, offering a glimpse into the planned visual language and interaction model.

In communications with fans, the studio emphasized a gradual transition from Trudograd to mobile platforms. The emphasis remains on optimizing the interface first, with a design that echoes the mobile iteration of ATOM while integrating crucial enhancements. The accompanying sketch serves as a concrete reference point for this evolution, demonstrating the intended balance between familiarity and modernization. — Studio AtomTeam

Trudograd stands as a standalone expansion built on the ATOM RPG universe. It first appeared in Steam Early Access in May 2020, with a full release following about a year and a half later. The current PC version is commercially available for 399 rubles, continuing to attract both new players and longtime fans of the series who appreciate its blend of strategic combat and narrative freedom.

For fans tracking visuals and progression, a gallery compilation titled ATOM RPG: Road to Trudograd showcases all available screenshots, giving a comprehensive sense of the game’s atmosphere, environments, and character progression paths that players can expect on release day.

Earlier in the year, AtomTeam released a free card game—an expansion that broadened the universe with accessible, quick-play mechanics that still carry the same post-apocalyptic flavor and thematic depth found in the main title. This addition provides a different entry point for players who enjoy strategy and deck-building elements within the ATOM RPG ecosystem.

In related industry news, Owlcat Games—the studio behind Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Wrath of the Righteous—announced its own project set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, Rogue Trader. The development communities are watching closely, noting how these studios expand their portfolios while continuing to lean on established fan bases and cross-franchise storytelling opportunities. Attention—these moves point to a broader trend of franchise creators exploring fresh formats and platforms to reach diverse audiences in North American and European markets.

Source: VG Times

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