Below, we'll link you to guides helping you to navigate this macabre world, including walkthroughs, boss guides and more. Sent on a routine mission to investigate a malfunction at a ground-breaking science facility, P-3 and his AI companion, Charles, soon find themselves in the centre of a robotic uprising, as the androids living on the facility rebel against their masters.įorced to fight through haywire robots, mutated monstrosities and other sci-fi nightmares, it doesn't take long for P-3 to realise that this fallen scientific utopia conceals some truly twisted secrets. The story follows Sergey 'P3' Nechaev a Soviet agent working beneath a genius scientist known as Doctor Sechenov. You can basically see why people are boycotting Atomic Heart in support of Ukraine.Atomic Heart takes place in an alternate history, hyper-futuristic 1955 Russia. Also, Mundfish’s CEO Robert Bagratuni was a former Mail.RU creative director. Atomic Heart was originally set for the PlayStation 4, and is actually still available now as a PlayStation 4 and PC preorder that costs 89.99. The genre of the game is action role-playing and first-person shooter. Furthermore, Mundfish is partnered with VK (formerly Mail.RU), which is also majority owned by the state of Russia through Gazprombank. Atomic Heart Platforms Atomic Heart will be available on many platforms and is scheduled to release on February 21, 2023. Mundfish is alleged to have the Russian government gain financially from the release of Atomic Heart, as the company’s investors include GEM Capital which has ties to the Russian-owned companies Gazprom and VTB Bank. We also want to emphasise that the game developers have not publicly condemned the Putin regime and the bloody war that Russia has unleashed against Ukraine.” Therefore, we call for all users worldwide to avoid this game. We also urge limiting the distribution of this game in other countries due to its toxicity, potential data collection of users, and the potential use of money raised from game purchases to conduct a war against Ukraine.Īccording to media reports, the game’s development was funded by Russian enterprises. “Regarding the situation with the release of the game Atomic Heart, which has Russian roots and romanticises communist ideology and the Soviet Union, The Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine will send an official letter to Sony, Microsoft, and Valve requesting a ban on selling digital versions of this game in Ukraine. Here’s what Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation Alex Bornyakov has to say in a public statement: The Ukraine Ministry of Digital Affairs said it will send the letter owing to the “toxicity of the game” and its possibility of transferring collected user data to third parties in Russia. They added that platform holders should consider “limiting distribution” in other countries. Due to Russia’s war against the country, the Ukraine government said it will write an official letter to Microsoft, Sony, and Valve to remove Atomic Heart from digital stores in Ukraine itself. Of course, this being a Russian-flavoured game, some countries aren’t really fans of it.Ĭase in point: Ukraine. Atomic Heart is a fun first-person shooter romp made by Russian developers Mundfish despite its flaws.
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