Mundfish's upcoming first person shooter will let players choose between three difficulty levels.
Atomic Heart will require drastically lower storage space on PlayStation consoles as compared to its Xbox versions.
Mundfish's action RPG FPS will have 42 Trophies in total, of which three will be Gold, eight will be Silver, and 30 will be Bronze.
Jensen Ackles of Supernatural and The Boys fame teaches a young fan of magic about the "Atomic Way" en route to the game's launch.
Mundfish has revealed the shooter's required PC specs for a number of presents, including multiple 60 FPS options.
The developer also reiterates that the game will feature just one graphical preset on current-gen consoles, running at a dynamic 4K and 60 FPS.
Mundfish's action RPG FPS launches for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC on February 21.
Focus Entertainment has announced that it is entering a partnership with indie German studio Mad About Pandas to publish its next game.
Mundfish's long-in-development first person action RPG shooter is set to launch later this month for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
Along with combat, the new trailer will showcase the setting, characters and mechanics en route to the game's launch on February 21st.
"Our game and website DO NOT collect any information or data," the developer has said in response to recent reports alleging the same.
The FPS action RPG launches on February 21st worldwide for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, and day one for Game Pass.
The immersive action RPG shooter finally launches on February 21st for Xbox, PlayStation and PC. Here's what you need to know.
Developer Mundfish will also try to make the upcoming RPG/FPS available for Steam Deck on day one, but it's "not confirmed yet."
Ahead of the first person shooter's release in February, a hefty chunk of new gameplay footage has emerged online.
"We have made a mind-blowing optimization and literally ripped up the engine with a can opener to make it possible for the game to use all possible CPU cores on all platforms," says Mundfish founder a...
Along with Nvidia's RTX technology, the upcoming first-person shooter also supports DLSS 3. It's out on February 21st for consoles and PC.
"We plan to significantly expand both the open-world territories, as well as new complexes and labs," says game director Robert Bagratuni.
"During the development process, we made the tough choice to abandon some ideas, even very big ones, like multiplayer," explains Mundfish founder and game director Robert Bagratuni.
Developed by Flying Wild Hog, the third-person action-adventure is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC.