The console package of Mundfish’s action RPG ‘Atomic Heart’, set in a dystopian world, is now available in Korea.
GCL, a game entertainment and content marketing group, announced that its game publishing subsidiary, 4Divinity, has signed a deal with Mundfish to release Atomic Hearts on the PlayStation Store and Steam in Korea. 4Divinity is also in charge of distribution of PS5 and PS4 packages. The packaged version of the game will be distributed by Epicsoft Asia, a subsidiary of GCL.
Atomic Heart is a first-person action RPG set in an alternate world after World War II. Humanity, devastated by war, develops various robots for a better life. However, due to an unexpected incident, robots that are supposed to serve humanity cause operational errors and instead move to obliterate humanity.
Players must access the hidden side as they fight against killing machines and mutants in a city turned into a dystopia. The twisted sci-fi world has a variety of machines and weapons ready to help you fight, and you can fight using superpowers that go beyond human limits.
The PC version of Atomic Heart is scheduled to be released in Korea on February 21, 2023, in line with the worldwide release date. Pre-orders for the PC version are available through Steam, and exclusive weapon skins, labor and science weapon skin packs, are provided as a privilege when pre-ordering.
The PlayStation platform will be available in mid-March, including digital and physical versions. You can pre-order from February 16th, and you can receive labor and science weapon skin packs when pre-purchasing, just like the PC version.
More information about Atomic Hearts can be found on the Steam page.