Atomic Heart

2023 video game

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January 28 2025 Third DLC, Enchantment Under the Sea, released, introducing new weapons, abilities, and allowing players to explore the underwater Triton complex.
2024 Nominated for Best Character Animation at Annie Awards
2024 Won National Internet Content Award for 'Constructing a new reality'
2024 Won Best Original Action Game at NAVGTR Awards
November 2024 Collaboration with artist Taras Yoom announced, featuring limited-edition sculptures 'Comrade and Union' to be integrated into the game.
August 31 2024 Atomic Heart removed from Xbox Game Pass.
June 2024 Game received a major patch introducing accessibility settings including puzzle auto-solve, colorblind mode, auto QTE, and auto-heal features.
June 11 2024 Ray tracing feature was added to Atomic Heart in a beta version update.
February 2024 Mundfish removed mentions of its Russian office from the official website and positioned itself as an international company.
February 21 2024 Atomic Heart game release date, which drew criticism for its proximity to the first anniversary of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
February 6 2024 Second DLC, Trapped in Limbo, released.
2023 Achieved Top 18 spot in Top-100 Xbox Gameplay Chart and Top 3 in single-player titles category
2023 Longlisted for BAFTA Debut Game category
2023 Won Outstanding Visual Style at Steam Awards
2023 Nominated for Original Score at Hollywood Music in Media Awards
2023 By early 2023, Mundfish had grown to approximately 130 employees from 10 different countries.
2023 Oleg Gorodishenin, a producer at Mundfish, was listed in Forbes 30 Under 30.
November 2023 Atomic Heart was inducted into the 'Hall of Fame' of the Russian gaming industry, winning in the 'Legendary Video Games' category, marking a significant recognition for the video game.
August 2 2023 First DLC expansion, Annihilation Instinct, released on all platforms.
June 2023 Mundfish's studio head officially confirmed the development of a sequel to Atomic Heart.
February 21 2023 Atomic Heart was officially released for multiple gaming platforms including PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, marking the debut of Mundfish Studio's first-person shooter game set in an alternate history Soviet Union.
January 2023 Mundfish replaced the Russian-language Privacy Policy on their website with an English-language version, removing all mentions of Russia.
2022 Atomic Heart was nominated for Most Anticipated Game at the LUDI Awards
November 2022 Game release date officially announced for February 21, 2023, with VK Play publishing in CIS, 4Divinity co-publishing in Asia, and Focus Entertainment publishing elsewhere.
February 2022 A story trailer revealed Atomic Heart's intended release in a month ending with '#######BER', suggesting a Q4 2022 launch.
2021 Developers of Atomic Heart announced they already had plans for a sequel, two years before the game's release.
2021 Mundfish completed second investment round, potentially receiving additional funding from investors including Tencent, GEM Capital, and Anton Yudintsev.
2019 Mundfish raised first investment round for Atomic Heart's development, with total investments reaching $16 million across two rounds.
2018 Mundfish studio initially employed just over 20 people at this time.
June 2018 Nvidia offered Mundfish Studio support for releasing Atomic Heart on the RTX platform, providing equipment, Unreal Engine 4 access, and marketing assistance.
2017 Mundfish Studio was founded by key figures Robert Bagratuni, Evgenia Sedova, Artyom Galeev, and Oleg Gorodishenin.

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