Mundfish have launched a new Atomic Heart update for PC and consoles. This latest patch is now available to download on all platforms including PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Headline features include the option to play at 120 FPS on newer consoles (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S), as well as fixes for trophies and achievements that are glitched.
Atomic Heart launched in February 2023 and is developed by Mundfish. The game takes place in an alternate universe Soviet Union, where players take on the role of a KGB agent sent to investigate a facility that has gone silent. The game features a mix of traditional FPS gameplay, melee combat, and RPG elements, and is set in a world full of strange and otherworldly creatures. You can read more about the game in our Atomic Heart review.
Anyway, onto those latest patch notes:
● HUD, subtitle size settings 120Hz mode (PS5, Xbox Series X|S) (mode will work with compatible devices that are supported by consoles (TV or monitor and HDMI 2.1 cable) only; the presence of 120Hz does not guarantee the operation of the mode) ● Fixed an issue with unlocking achievements (note the additional nuances in the recommendations section) ● Fixed an issue with auto-detection of voice-over language
● Improved display of shadows ● Fixed an issue with cartoons being absent in save rooms ● Removed binding of funiculars to FPS in the Vavilov Complex tunnels ● Updated shaders ● In certain places, the white image on TVs has been changed to static ● Fixed an issue with art subtitles—translation will now be displayed ● Updated first-person animations and fixed issues with the character’s body showing when playing with high FOV
● Fixed the freeze during the Morning Express quest ● Icarus
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