


This seems to be the end, however, as the trailer showcases an optimistic level of polish and the release date appears to be set in stone.Ītomic Heart's February 2023 release date places it directly what already seems to be one of the busiest months of the year. Developer Mundfish has described the game as "way crazier" than its competition, likely explaining why the game has suffered multiple delays since its reveal. The newly released trailer not only reveals Atomic Heart's release date of February 21, 2023, but more of the game's enemies and powers, furthering comparisons to BioShock. RELATED: Day One Xbox Game Pass Title Atomic Heart Gets Publisher, Release Window Confirmed This makes the Soviet Union the leading global power after the events of World War 2, but after reports begin to emerge of robots conducting experiments on humans in a secret facility, a KGB agent is sent to investigate. The game is set to be a first-person shooter with RPG elements set in an alternate version of 1955 Russia in which the USSR has defeated Nazi Germany through advanced technology and robotics. Now fans know exactly when that will be.Ītomic Heart comes from Russian developer Mundfish, and is the studio's first major title.

The game made an even bigger name for itself when it appeared at the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase in 2021, where it was revealed that it will be joining Xbox Game Pass at launch. Atomic Heart made a big splash when it was revealed all the way back in 2018, appealing to fans of shooters set in alternate versions of history similar to BioShock or Wolfenstein with its bizarre take on 1950s Russia. Atomic Heart's new trailer has revealed that the game will release on February 21, 2023.
