
Atomic Heart developer Mundfish has announced that the game has gone gold, ahead of its February 21 release date.
On Twitter, the official Mundfish account stated that the game has gone gold. The tweet later thanked the game’s development and publishing partners and audience. It read: “Thank you to our partners and everyone involved in this exciting project! And first of all, thank you all for sticking with us and supporting Atomic Heart.” Atomic Heart was set to release sometime in the fall of last yearbut it was pushed back to its current date of February.
We want to bring you amazing news that Atomic Heart has gone GOLD ✨
Thanks to our partners and everyone involved in this exciting project!
And first of all thank you all for sticking with us and supporting Atomic Heart ❤️?
I can’t wait to see you play on February 21! pic.twitter.com/E6xq16nAG2— @Mundfish #AtomicHeart (@mundfish) January 25, 2023
Atomic Heart is a Bioshock-style shooter about an alternate universe Soviet Union, where the country developed robot workers and an Internet prototype in 1955. It features a soundtrack by Doom composer Mick Gordon. Players will take on the role of Major Necheav, also known as Agent P3, a Soviet special agent sent to investigate an incident at one of the USSR’s research facilities. Players will use special powers and a variety of pistols and melee weapons to fight through a decaying utopia.
Atomic Heart will launch on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, and PC on February 21, 2023. It will also be available on Game Pass on the same day.
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