![]() ![]() Development of Atomic Heart began in 2017, meaning it took nearly six years for the indie studio to complete it, and the product that released had serious issues, including crashes, environment glitches, and other game-breaking bugs. The only question is how long fans might need to wait before they can get their hands on it. In addition to DLC, Mundfish has also confirmed that it is already planning a sequel for Atomic Heart. The camera then moves above water, revealing a scene reminiscent of the unsettling Limbo that Agent P-3 enters a few times in the main game, or at the very least demonstrating some gravity-defying tech that keeps walkways and buildings afloat without support or visible mechanisms. It begins underwater, bringing to mind The Academy of Consequences from the end of the game, though the structures shown seem to be different than the ones in that location. Not much is revealed in the Atomic HeartDLC trailer, and footage of the actual game only takes up eight seconds of the video. Mundfish has released the first teaser trailer for the Atomic Heart DLC, which ends by mentioning that it will be coming this Summer 2023. Atomic Heart can be completed in approximately 15 hours, and many people are eager to continue their adventure in the dystopian world of Facility 3826. RELATED: Atomic Heart Update 1.5.0.0 Adds Japanese Voiceover, Fixes Some BugsĪlthough the game received mixed reviews from both critics and players, it does have a vocal fan base that has been excited to hear more about this mysterious DLC. In the months since, developer Mundfish has released multiple patches to slowly fix the problems players have encountered and add support for other languages. At this point, it’s also not known how long the Atomic Heart DLC will be, despite Mundfish joking on April Fool’s that it would be six hours long.Ītomic Heart released amid a few controversies, including Ukraine calling for the game to be banned, various performance issues, and even an accusation that it intentionally featured a racist Soviet cartoon from the 60s and 70s called Nu, Pogodi!. Even before the game launched in February 2023, the developer had confirmed that it was planning on releasing additional content, though it wasn’t clear when. Mundfish has released a brief teaser trailer for the upcoming DLC for its alternate history first-person shooter Atomic Heart and revealed that it will be coming sometime this summer. ![]()
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