Atomic Heart Has A Little More To Reveal & Confound

Atomic Heart — GeForce RTX PC Game Reveal

A new trailer for Atomic Heart is here to show off the Raytracing and DLSS that will be available when Atomic Heart launches out there

Slowly but surely we are getting more for Atomic Heart out there even if it does not always seem to line up with anything to better define what the end result will be. Given the bizarreness of what we are getting from Mundfish, this could be by design to keep the true things and experience under wraps. That does not mean that we will not grab onto what we can to try to understand Atomic Heart as we wait for it to come to the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC in the future. Something that we can hope will not be too far out from now, but still have to sit back and wait for now. Thankfully, we get fun trailers with gameplay to hold us all over until it does come.

Just to add to it all, we have a nice little bit here to show off how Atomic Heart could look if we have the PC hardware to run it with RTX On with all of the raytracing out there we might want to have. Spliced in along the way too, also happens to be a little more gameplay that further gives the game a feel of other titles as BioShock but with the Russian feel to it all. Not to mention that the weird robots and creatures seem to keep evolving from each video to each video with a zombie plant hybrid from the looks of it here. I guess it is good that we will have the ability to throw them around or freeze them in place with ice when we are playing Atomic Heart. You can see exactly what I am mentioning here just down in the new video we have.

Atomic Heart — GeForce RTX PC Game Reveal


Watch the new RTX ON trailer showcasing ray tracing and DLSS in the madcap world of Atomic Heart.

Atomic Heart is an adventure first-person shooter, events of which unfolds in an alternate universe during the high noon of the Soviet Union.

Have you been able to make any further assumptions as to what is going on in the game or will that stay hidden until launch? Do you think that we could see this same level of visual quality when we move to other platforms out there or will Atomic Heart only be to this level on the PC? Do you still get those BioShock vibes from all of this or will that go away when the final game is launched out there? Let us have all of those thoughts down in the comments and then feel free to discuss it all as you wish. If there is more for Atomic Heart, we will have it here on the site. Please keep an eye out for all of that and much more.


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