Atomic Heart

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Focus Entertainment
Developer: Mundfish
Release Date: Feb. 21, 2023

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'Atomic Heart' Gets New Game+ Mode Today, Annihilation Instinct DLC Coming In August - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on June 26, 2023 @ 8:46 a.m. PDT

Atomic Heart is an first-person adventure/shooter, the events of which unfolds in an alternate universe during the high noon of the Soviet Union.

Atomic Heart is an action RPG with FPS elements set in the alternate version of the USSR . Technological revolution powered by Communism has already happened: robots, the Internet, holograms and other futuristic stuff make everyday life of the Soviet citizens better & brighter have already been invented, but all these innovations are immersed in the atmosphere of communism, imperialism and confrontation with the West.

The protagonist of the game, a Soviet Special Duty KGB officer, ends up at one of the Complexes of the Facility 3826 during a massive robot control system malfunction. You are going in to find out what happened there and to restore order no matter the cost…

The world of Atomic Heart consists of huge open-world regions/biome, full of lush Soviet nature and less spacious territories of the Facility complexes with its secret underground and above-ground labs, bunkers and robotic logistics systems. Most of the enemies are a variety of machines produced at the Facility. Each robot was originally made to serve the needs of the Soviet industry or to help Soviet citizens in a daily life. The robots are implemented with a combat program that should be activated in case of a war.


Facility 3826 still has many undiscovered places…

Publisher Focus Entertainment and studio Mundfish announced the first DLC for Atomic Heart.

Debuting the Atomic Pass’ series of DLCs, Atomic Heart: Annihilation Instinct will release on August 2,2023, which will be packed with all types of new content to keep the experience as thrilling as ever: a new area, new weapons, new enemies, a new glove ability…

Besides, Focus Entertainment and Mundfish are excited to announce the immediate availability of New Game+ mode and up to 40% off on Steam!

An explosive DLC crafted to bring out your Annihilation Instincts

Continue the story in the Annihilation Instinct DLC and learn what happened to this dystopian world after the climax of Atomic Heart. Prepare to embark on a journey through the new mind-bending Mendeleev Complex and its surrounding swamps and discover the truth about NORA as Major P-3 is pulled back into Facility 3826. Survive vicious, shape-shifting new enemies and take them down using two cunning new weapons - ranged one the Secateur and melee one the Klusha - as well as your glove’s new Techno-Stasis ability, allowing you to manipulate time itself.

Meet a new enigmatic character, as well as returning ones in surprising circumstances and dive deep into the AI’s insanity to curb its Annihilation Instinct.

New Game+ mode designed to test skills and enhance experience

For more player happiness, the New Game+ mode has now been made available for free along with the latest update. In the most difficult game mode yet, players will need all of their previously unlocked skills and arsenal to deal with the strongest enemies Atomic Heart has ever unleashed, thanks to their new specific resistances and attack effects, which will be reflected in the different colors of the enemies’ aura.

Unfold the secrets, restore peace and order, and show the Motherland what you got!

Music is composed by Mick Gordon, known for scoring Wolfenstein: The New Order, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, Prey, the 2016 reboot of Doom and its sequel Doom Eternal, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus.

Atomic Heart is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.


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