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Watch Atomic Heart amazing gameplay in 4K RTX

Watch Atomic Heart amazing gameplay in 4K RTX

Mundfish and Focus Entertainment are taking longer than expected in developing Atomic Heart but all those interested in the upcoming first-person shooter can enjoy some amazing footage thanks to Nvidia. We had the opportunity of watching Atomic Heart gameplay during The Game Awards but the new 4K video shows the game in all its glory powered by the Ray Tracing technology of the Geforce GPU. 

 

 

Atomic Heart post-launch content

Along with the reveal of this video, Atomic Heart Director Robert Bagratuni has talked about the game in a recent interview. He confirmed that the game will be a single-player experience with a deep focus on the story. Mundfish also plans to release post-launch content in the form of several DLC that will expand Atomic Heart with new locations, enemies, quests, and more.

"The entire Atomic Heart experience will be single-player, focusing on the story and player experience. No multiplayer add-ons are planned at this time. The DLCs are intended to greatly expand the player experience with new territories, quests, puzzles, enemies, as well as character and world stories."

He also revealed some details about the development.

"We wanted to tell the story of where progress and technology can spiral out of control and tell a fantastic story of a confrontation between man and machine. The other part is the ‘immersiveness’ and combat mechanics; we focused on polishing the gunplay, balancing the storyline, and creating a unique experience."

Atomic Heart is due to release on March 21 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. You can use our comparator to check out the best prices and buy your Atomic Heart CD key if you want to jump into the shoes of a KGB agent tasked with investigating the strange events taking in a facility controlled by robots that have gone haywire.

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