Mundfish has simply introduced a model new DLC for Atomic Coronary heart which ought to be delivery out quickly.
Mundfish has introduced that the single-player FPS recreation Atomic Coronary heart might be getting its first DLC, Annihilation Intuition. The DLC might be break up into 4 sections that’ll carry gamers again to the Mendeleev Complicated to find the reality about NORA. The primary piece of the DLC will launch on August 2, 2023. You should purchase the entire segments as a part of the title’s Atomic Move for $39.99 / £32.99/ AUD$59.81.
We all know that Annihilation Intuition might be playable on each PS5 and PS4, because of the most recent trailer. Nonetheless, as the unique title was launched on Xbox Sequence X|S, Xbox One, and PC the DLC will greater than possible be obtainable on all of those platforms as properly.
There’s additionally a New Sport+ which is now obtainable for the bottom recreation. This may improve the issue of the principle title and carries over the vary of weapons and talents you acquired. Nonetheless, watch out, because the enemies you’ll encounter have new resistances and assault results.
The brand new trailer for Annihilation Intuition appears predictably violent for Atomic Coronary heart. You see a number of new and outdated enemy sorts assault the protagonist in a number of elaborate combat scenes that sees the participant use some good outdated melee weapons in addition to a few new ones.
“Survive vicious, shape-shifting new enemies and take them down utilizing two crafty new weapons — a ranged one, the Secateur and a melee one, the Klusha — in addition to your glove’s new Techno-Stasis skill, permitting you to control time itself,” a press launch teases. “Meet a brand new enigmatic character, in addition to returning ones in shocking circumstances and dive deep into the AI’s madness to curb its Annihilation Intuition.” All of it sounds usually excessive for the alternate actuality soviet shooter.
Whereas Annihilation Intuition does look bloody violent, its essential draw is its impeccable graphics. Atomic Coronary heart‘s efficiency for PS5 and Xbox Sequence X was spectacular at a secure 60fps whereas it made an amazing first impression after we performed it in 8K on PC, proving that 8K TVs must catch up.
Whereas Atomic Coronary heart did not fairly make it on our finest FPS listing, it did remind us of how a lot enjoyable looting in video games will be, which sealed the deal for me.