

Nevertheless, Mundfish has already claimed that post-launch content is in the works and that Atomic Heart DLC will be single-player and story-focused. The game has undergone delays and its studio even ended up scrapping its multiplayer mode entirely. Though the developer also mentioned that there are efforts underway to bring further performance enhancements to the game in the future.Ītomic Heart has come a long way since its announcement in 2018. Mundfish went on to state that PS5 and Xbox Series X players' experience will be primarily centered on a single graphical mode with dynamic 4K 60FPS where parts of Atomic Heart will include native 4K 60FPS performance. Additionally, Xbox fans can expect Full HD 60FPS performance on the Xbox Series S, claims Bagratuni.Īccording to the developer, the PC version will offer higher frame rates and quality as Atomic Heart will ship with higher graphic presets on the platform. However, those features would only be exclusive to the PS5. In a recent interview, Mundfish Founder and Game Director Robert Bagratuni confirmed that DualSense controller features like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers will be available in Atomic Heart. While the game has already drawn comparisons to the likes of Doom, Wolfenstein, and BioShock, several questions still remained unanswered regarding the hardware and performance expectations for Atomic Heart, particularly with current-gen consoles. RELATED: Atomic Heart Gets Deep Dive Into Gameplay With New Overview Trailer Fans hoping to dive into the game can now preload the 78.66 GB-sized Atomic Heart. Recently, Mundfish released a nine-minute gameplay preview that offered a closer look at what to expect from the shooter. Set in an alternate USSR from the 1950s where man and machine live in coexistence, the basic premise of Atomic Heart sees the release of mutated hardware into the world with the player following through the repercussions. Now the studio has provided a detailed overview of the upcoming shooter.

The developer behind the much-anticipated Atomic Heart has recently confirmed several performance details for consoles including the Xbox Series S and PlayStation 5.With Mundfish weeks away from releasing its FPS title, many gamers have been keen on the hardware and performance specifics of Atomic Heart.
