Atom Fishing 2 Champions
Atom Fishing 2 Champions mixes a calmer sport with unforgiving survival, placing you in a shattered world where fishing isn’t leisure—it’s a way to survive. As you advance, you upgrade your tackle through progression and crafting, complete NPC jobs, and move between zones in search of better fishing holes, unusual catches, and tradable materials.
| Publisher: R-Age Creative Labs Playerbase: Low Type: Fishing Release Date: November 29, 2016 Pros: +Wide range of fish types and sizes to target. +Gear crafting and upgrades for core tackle. +Regular PvP tournament competition. Cons: -Uneven localization and awkward phrasing. -Content cadence and updates can feel sparse. |
Atom Fishing 2 Champions Overview
In Atom Fishing 2 Champions, society has fallen apart so thoroughly that fish function as a crucial resource, and even the rivers and lakes feel transformed by the catastrophe. The game embraces its post-apocalyptic mood, featuring mutated catches that reward experimentation, better gear, and smart preparation rather than mindless grinding. The overall rhythm is clear: choose a spot, cast your line, reel in fish, gain experience, and convert those gains into stronger performance.
Your growth is tied directly to what you haul in, and the design nudges you to diversify your catches. Bigger fish and uncommon species grant higher experience, pushing you to rotate locations and learn what each area reliably offers. Beyond basic leveling, you can invest in skills that improve over time and provide stronger bonuses as they rank up.
Upgrading equipment is central. Rods, reels, tackle, and various supporting components are earned through gameplay and enhanced through crafting, giving the experience a light scavenging-and-survival edge. Exploring new areas matters, because opening up fresh regions unlocks additional waters, yields crafting supplies, and introduces NPCs with quests and other objectives.
Beyond the core fishing loop, the game includes longer-term goals and community-driven systems. Achievements can award titles, outfits allow you to tweak your character’s look, and trading supports a player-run economy for fish and materials. If you prefer a competitive angle, PvP tournaments offer reputation, rewards, and leaderboard-focused play, adding intensity to an otherwise deliberate pace.
Atom Fishing 2 Champions Key Features:
- Go Fish – land mutated species across multiple sizes, with experience tied to rarity and weight.
- Craft Gear – enhance your setup, including rod, tackle, and reel, by finding parts or making upgrades.
- Customize Characters – choose a male or female avatar and use cosmetics to change their look.
- Explore the World – move through different regions to uncover new fishing locations, resources for crafting, and NPC quest givers.
- Compete PvP – join PvP tournaments for status, prizes, and leaderboard-minded play.
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Atom Fishing 2 Champions Links
Official Atom Fishing 2 Champions Website [Russian]
Atom Fishing 2 Champions on Steam
Official Atom Fishing 2 Champions Forum[Official]
Atom Fishing 2 Champions System Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Operating System: Windows Vista or higher
CPU: Dual Core 2.0 GHz
Video Card: GeForce Level 450, minimum 256MB of memory
RAM: 2 GB
Hard Disk Space: 1 GB available space
Atom Fishing 2 Champions Music & Soundtrack
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Atom Fishing 2 Champions Additional Information
Developer(s): R-Age Creative Labs
Publisher(s): R-Age Creative Labs
Platform(s): PC
Language(s): English, Russian
Open Beta: September 21, 2015
Steam Greenlight Posting: October 27, 2016
Global Release Date: November 29, 2016
Development History / Background:
Atom Fishing 2 Champions is a post-apocalyptic fishing-survival title created and released by R-Age Creative Labs, a game studio based in Russia. As the successor to Atom Fishing, it entered beta in September 2015, later showing up on Valve’s Steam Greenlight in October 2016, and ultimately launching on Steam on November 29, 2016.

