Atomic Heart developer Mundfish has revealed Patch 1.13.4.0, a smaller update which aims to bring a handful of bug fixes to the main game, as well as to its recently released Trapped in Limbo DLC. Having launched about a year ago, Atomic Heart had garnered mixed reception with a rocky start and prominent bugs. Despite this, the first-person shooter is known for its wildly unique art style and refreshing alternate history setting.
Atomic Heart's second story DLC, Trapped in Limbo, was recently released earlier this month. Taking players on a journey through the dream-like Limbo dimension briefly touched upon during select moments in Atomic Heart's main story, the DLC has players regaining protagonist P-3's memories alongside his wife's consciousness, which manifests as a Polymer teardrop. Along with dazzlingly colorful environments and enemies, Trapped in Limbo also incorporates some first-person platforming, which seems quite in-line with the DLC's bright and bubbly visual style.
On Twitter, Mundfish has revealed Atomic Heart's latest update, Patch 1.13.4.0. The small patch targets an early-game mission titled «Train to Solnechnaya,» which has seen PS4 players encounter crashes during its train ride. Also addressed in the patch is an issue preventing some console players from gaining access to Atomic Heart's Testing Ground puzzle dungeons.
Patch 1.13.4.0 also provides fixes to issues that have occurred in the Trapped in Limbo DLC. A bug that makes P-3's Teardrop companion unintentionally remain visible outside of dialogue has been fixed. Another part of the patch is the removal of an obstacle that was presumably causing problems on the Goose Racing track, a silly segment of the DLC that has players pursuing P-3 through a long Rainbow Road-like obstacle chase. Additionally, issues with Chirpers, Atomic Heart's collectible audio logs, have been patched up for console players. Underneath the patch notes, Mundfish recommended Atomic Heart PC players uninstall any
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