
While the game is bound to find an audience with its Bioshock-like combat and plenty of content - according to the early reviews - some of the features that PC players might've been eagerly anticipating won't be available on day one. Mundfish has now finally launched Atomic Heart on all platforms after a long period of uncertainty. While the game has had a long and troubled production, having initially been announced back in 2018, its remarkable graphics have always been one of its most notable features, and developer Mundfish even collaborated with Nvidia to produce in-engine RTX showpieces years ago.


Atomic Heart has hit the stores on PC without any of its announced ray-traced visual effects, from the looks of it.
