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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