Mundfish, the developer of the alternate history first-person shooter Atomic Heart, has announced that the game has gone gold.
In a recent tweet, the studio revealed the news and thanked its partners and everyone involved in with game’s creation.
We want to bring you incredible news that Atomic Heart has gone GOLD. Thanks to our partners and everyone who is involved in this exciting project! And, first of all, thank you all for staying with us and supporting Atomic Heart. Can’t wait to see you playing 21 Feb!
We want to bring you incredible news that Atomic Heart has gone GOLD ✨
Thanks to our partners and everyone who is involved in this exciting project!
And, first of all, thank you all for staying with us and supporting Atomic Heart ❤️🔥
Can't wait to see you playing 21 Feb! pic.twitter.com/E6xq16nAG2— Mundfish #AtomicHeart (@mundfish) January 25, 2023
Atomic Heart takes place in an alternate reality at the height of the Soviet Union’s power, Atomic Heart features a protagonist named agent P-3, who is investigating a top-secret facility titled 3826. While we don’t know much about the story beyond that, we do know that P-3 is sent there to investigate what went wrong, and why all contact with the facility members has been lost.
Atomic Heart is one of the games is one of my most anticipated games of 2023 (and 2019). The alternate history and the funny Soviet designs have my attention, and the campaign, from what I know about it, sounds fun. It totally has that BioShock vibe to it, and I’m looking forward to that.
Atomic Heart releases on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, on February 21st, 2023. Are you looking forward to playing the game as well?
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