Mundfish’s digital forges churn out a new in-engine image of Atomic Heart and reveals the number of hours invested by its development team to realize the vision of this ambitious post-Soviet open world.
From the columns of Aroged, Mundfish reps pointed out that the entire Atomic Heart development process required something like 633,600 hours of work by a team of 120 programmers, designers, authors and digital artists.
The five years of development of Atomic Heart between robots and the Cold War, again according to what was reported by the editorial staff of Aroged, should end very soon: the marketing window indicated by Mundfish coincides with the month of December 2022. Accompanying this new information on the role-playing FPS in a retro-futurist setting we find a new in-engine image starring the KGB agent that we will have to interpret to hunt for crazy automata.
As reported by Mundfish in the latest Atomic Heart gameplay video, the title will be available on PC, PS4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X / S, with arrival on day one in the catalog of video games available to subscribers to Xbox and PC Game Pass.