Not only is it action-packed and immersive, but it’s also a look at a whole new culture. It looks like anticipation will continue to grow as a release date appears to have been confirmed. Hype for the game continued into 2021 when Atomic Heart was confirmed as an Xbox Game Pass release date at E3. Talks of Atomic Heart was dead until Mundfish released another trailer for the game in 2020. However, due to the sheer amount of support the developers received regarding the game, Mundfish decided to pause the release of the project and devote more time and energy to making a great game and depth. The Atomic Heart project originally started in 2017 according to Mundfish and was first announced in 2018 with a release date set for next year (2019).
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At the end of the trailer is the words “2022 # BER”, indicating that Atomic Heart will be released in one of the last 4 months of the year: September, October, November or December.Ītomic Heart will release on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, and PC. But the most interesting part of these is the release date teaser.
The trailer also features an intense soundtrack created by Mick Gordon, who also composed the soundtracks of Doom and Doom Eternal. The trailer shows the “future-future” setting of Atomic Heart, the friends and enemies (including robots and zombies!) that P-3 agents will encounter during their exploration. On February 9, IGN posted a trailer for Atomic Heart released by Mundfish, showcasing the gameplay and setting of the game. As P-3, the player is tasked with dealing with the aftermath of an accident that pits new technologies against the people of the Soviet Union. The player will become a P-3 agent and be able to explore another version of the Soviet Union. The game is set in the Soviet Union in 1955, combining Russian science fiction with a cold war experience. Atomic Heart is reminiscent of games like Bioshock and Fallout, combining FPS with story-heavy gameplay. Atomic Heart is a first-person shooter RPG set in 1950s Russia in an alternate reality. Back from its first release date in 2019. The game was first announced in 2018 but was almost forgotten due to delays. Developer Mundfish has released a new trailer for the upcoming title Atomic Heart, confirming a late 2022 release date.