Developer Mundfish has released a new trailer for the upcoming game Atomic Heart, confirming the release window of late 2022. The game was first announced in 2018 but was almost forgotten about due to the delay of the initial 2019 release date. Atomic Heart is a first-person shooter RPG set in 1950s Russia in an alternate reality.
Atomic Heart is reminiscent of games like Bioshock and Fallout, combining FPS with heavy story-driven gameplay. It also has a similar setting: an alternate futuristic, and dystopian reality set in the past. The game is set in the Soviet Union in 1955, combining Russian science fiction with the experience of the Cold War. The player will become Agent P-3 and be able to explore a fictional version of the Soviet Union. As P-3, the player is tasked with dealing with the consequences of an accident that caused technological advancements to turn against the people of the USSR.
Related: What We Know About Atomic Heart's Plot
On February 9, IGN uploaded a trailer of Atomic Heart released by Mundfish, showcasing gameplay and a taste of the plot of the mysterious game. The trailer displayed Atomic Heart's «retro-futuristic» setting, the friends and foes (including robots and zombies!) Agent P-3 will encounter during their exploration. The trailer also features an intense soundtrack created by Mick Gordon who also composed the soundtracks of Doom and Doom Eternal. But the most exciting part of this is the teaser of the release date. At the end of the trailer is the text «2022 #######BER», hinting Atomic Heart will be available in one of the last 4 months of the year: September, October, November, or December.
The Atomic Heart project initially began in 2017 according to Mundfish and was first announced in
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