Whilst the footage wasn't directly designed by Mundfish – apparently, the cartoon concerned is a real Soviet Tom 'n' Jerry-esque animated series called Nu, Pogodli! that ran in Russia from the 60s – the studio apologised for "hurt and insult" caused by the offensive cartoon and said it will "edit the parts in question" after players discovered it in one of the game's save rooms. Head here to watch it in Russian.Ītomic Heart is set to debut on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and Xbox One "#BER 2022".Atomic Heart developer Mundfish has apologised after footage of a racist cartoon was found in its newly released shooter. Oh, and it's also worth noting that the above trailer is the English-dubbed version of the game. Which could mean any time from September through to December. Which is fitting cause there's a few highly detailed trains in this new look.Īs per the end of the trailer we've also got confirmation that it's on track for release this year - with "#BER 2022" listed. If we were pumped about it before, we're now fully aboard the hype train for this. Packed full of cinematic action, including telekinetic glove powers and all manner of funky robots and weird organic hybrids, it looks incredible. The latest trailer sets the scene and then some.Īnd yep, that music is by none other than Mick Gordon (DOOM, DOOM Eternal). We've been following the development of Atomic Heart for a number of years now at AusGamers, a new action-packed sci-fi first-person shooter from Mundfish that looks like a little bit like BioShock but set in an "alternative, retro-future version of the 1950s USSR".
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