Atomic Heart, the highly anticipated action-RPG developed by Mundfish and set in an alternate post-WWII world, has released new gameplay footage in an in-depth trailer. The trailer showcases the combat and the encounters that will challenge players to dismantle rogue robots, giant machines and even mutants.
Utilizing the combat abilities granted to them by an experimental power glove, players will need to adapt their fighting style to each opponent, staying wary of their environment and upgrading equipment along the way through artificial madness. With three difficulty levels to choose from, players can decide just how atomic they want the experience to be, whether you’re a hardcore player looking for more visceral challenging action, or an adventurer eager to explore eerie environments and an engrossing narrative in a Story Mode-type experience.
Atomic Heart features four editions to choose from:
- The Limited Edition Bundle ($99.99): Exclusive to the Focus Entertainment Store, which includes the base game, Steelbook case, a metal poster (A4 size/8.3″x11.4″), the Labour & Science weapon skin pack DLC and the official 262-page artbook designed by Mundfish
- The Standard Edition ($69.99 console/$59.99 PC): Includes the base game
- The Gold Edition ($99.99 console/$89.99 PC): Includes the base game and the Atomic Pass
- The Premium Edition($109.99 console/$99.99 PC): Includes the base game, Labour & Science weapon skin pack DLC, the Atomic Pass, an exclusive digital artbook and the Golden Age weapon skin
The Atomic Pass takes the Atomic Heart experience even further with four DLCs, opening access to new areas and labs, as well as new weapons, enemies, bosses and more! The “Labor & Science” DLC is included in physical editions and granted as a bonus for digital pre-orders of any edition.
Check out the trailer below. Atomic heart is available for pre-order and is set for release on February 21, 2023 and will be available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC and GamePass
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