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Atomic Heart Will Launch Second DLC In February
Focus Entertainment and developer Mundfish revealed that the next DLC for Atomic Heart will be called Trapped In Limbo and is set to launch in February Available as a stand-alone purchase or as part of the Atomic Pass, you'll be going back to the world of Limbo where you'll have to unravel a new mystery[...]
Focus Entertainment & Mundfish Partner Together On Atomic Heart
Together with developer Mundfish, the two have come together to release over eight minutes of gameplay as they provide you with an overview of the game and what you can expect to encounter The video delves into the story of how you're fighting against a technological meltdown in an alternative timeline where the 1950's USSR[...]
Focus Entertainment & Mundfish Partner Together On Atomic Heart
Focus Entertainment and developer Mundfish announced they have partnered up to release their next game, Atomic Heart The game has been teased for a minute now as you'll be playing in an alternate sci-fi-filled timeline where a Soviet Union agent in 1955 may be the only person to figure out what sinister plans may be[...]
New "Atomic Heart" Gameplay Is As Freaky As Ever
Credit: Mundfish If you've been keeping up with Mundfish's new, bizarre first-person shooter Atomic Heart, you know by now that it's a whole lot of weird wrapped up in an insatiable package. There's a brand new teaser trailer showing off gameplay from the upcoming title, and it looks like it's going to bring us some serious weirdness[...]
Sci-Fi Horror Game Atomic Heart Shows Off a New Gameplay Video
Just in case you need to be freaked out a little this weekend, Mundfish has released a brand new gameplay video for Atomic Heart The video you'll see below is a 10-minute preview of their current pre-alpha build, so it may not be all that beautiful or technically sound quite yet, but it does show[...]
Atomic Heart
Developer Mundfish has unveiled its game Atomic Heart in a new, eye-catching trailer that seems to mix Fallout, Bioshock and some psychedelic Soviet-Era futurism in a delightful little surprise. When you've covered the games industry for a few years, you're always on the lookout for surprises The cyclical nature of the year and the reliance on established[...]