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Proving that truly no IP is safe from modern reboot culture, Atari’s Breakout is back. The upcoming version of the simple 1976 brick-smashing hit rotates the playing field by 90 degrees and adds ...
In 2026, the arcade classic Breakout will celebrate its 50th anniversary. However, Atari is getting the party started a little early with a brand-new revamp of the game called Breakout Beyond ...
So Atari announcing — or rather re-announcing — a new Breakout game that will let me take out my aggressions on various structures in an abstract space is something I could really use right now.
Breakout Beyond brings back the classic brick-busting arcade classic and puts a twist on it with new gameplay, progression, and features.
Atari unveils Breakout Beyond, a modern twist with vibrant neon and an electrifying soundtrack. Smash bricks sideways, unlocking special powers and dazzling visuals in a retro-inspired setting.
Atari and developer Choice Provisions (the studio behind Bit.Trip) announced Breakout Beyond, a reimagining of the classic game series.
Anyway, in 2024, Atari bought the Intellivision brand and its games, but not the Amico console. For a while now, people have wondered what happened to that cool looking Breakout game.
Google also has a full version of Atari's popular Breakout game hidden in search results. Breakout was an arcade game launched by video game developer Atari back in 1976.
Jobs and Wozniak developed "Breakout" for Atari in the middle of the decade, just before Bushnell sold Atari to Warner Communications.