The long-awaited patch for Atomic Heart, the first-person shooter in a Soviet setting from Mundfish studio, has been released on VK Play. It has been reported society digital game store.
The first major patch 1.3.4.0 was made available to residents of Russia and CIS countries on the afternoon of March 15. It also fixed many bugs, added support for adjusting the field of view, improved working with ultra-wide screens.
At the same time, the release of the update on the Steam service took place on March 10. Atomic Heart can only be officially purchased through VK Play in Russia and the CIS countries. Many users were not happy with the delay in the release of the update.
“The Atomic Heart patch in VK Play has been tested internally and is available for download,” the domestic service said, without specifying the reasons for changing the patch’s release date. A new update has also been released in versions for PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
With the next patch, the shooter is expected to support the portable Steam Deck console, as well as have the ability to adjust the size of subtitles and interface elements.
Robert Bagratuni (Maxim Zatsepin), former founder of Mundfish studio chatted with fans He talked about the Atomic Heart and the “canonical”, which, according to him, is the end of the shooter.