The latest update for Atomic Heart, Patch 1.13.4.0, has been released on PC and console platforms. The update contains fixes and adjustments to the main game and the “Trapped in Limbo” DLC.
Console players, especially on PlayStation 4, will benefit from the update, which addresses critical issues such as various crashes during the “A Train To Solnechnaya” mission and difficulties entering some Testing Grounds. These improvements enhance stability and accessibility within the game and ensure a smooth and uninterrupted gameplay experience.
The “Trapped in Limbo” DLC has also changed all platforms, including an adjustment to the appearance of Teardrop, who will now only appear during dialogues. Additionally, a green obstacle has been removed from the Goose Racing track. These changes refine the gameplay experience, making it more intuitive and enjoyable. The update also resolves localization issues with narrative subtitles, making the game more accessible to a broader audience.
Console-specific fixes include correcting the playback of some Chirpers, and further polishing the audiovisual experience for players.
The developers have provided recommendations for resolving some issues that players might encounter. They advise players to uninstall third-party software that modifies the game to ensure optimal performance. Steam users experiencing problems should verify the integrity of the game files. Additionally, a direct link for reporting issues has been provided, encouraging community feedback and prompt resolution of any additional concerns.
Atomic Heart is a first-person shooter game set in an alternate version of the Soviet Union during the 1950s. The game’s unique setting, combining a retrofuturistic utopia with a dystopian robot uprising, has received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Developed by Russian game developer Mundfish and published by VK Play, Focus Entertainment, and 4Divinity, Atomic Heart was released on February 21, 2023, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.