“Real Delight!”: Mundfish intrigued Atomic Heart fans with new screenshots of the third addition

Mundfish studio is in no hurry to organize a full-fledged presentation of the third story addition to its shooter Atomic Heart. Instead, the developers continue to tease fans with individual footage from the future add-on.

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A new publication from the creators of Atomic Heart was dedicated to Halloween. On the eve of All Saints’ Day, Mundfish presented two fresh screenshots from the upcoming expansion on its social networks.

«On the eve of All Hallows’ Day, we brought you some sweets, because this is a great reason to look at screenshots from the upcoming DLC ​​#3 for Atomic Heart, filled with the pleasant atmosphere of this day,” the authors intrigue.

It was previously reported that the third addition would be a continuation of the story of Atomic Heart and would send users deep underwater – past teasers included footage of the flooded Neptune complex.

The first of two new screenshots (see above) shows a descent into a fire-torn abyss of a dilapidated building, and the second (see below) shows a flooded warehouse or research room.

The obvious understatement intrigued fans. In the comments, players are trying to figure out what exactly the developers showed, and point out parallels with BioShock. “Real Delight!” — shared Ilya Gavrilov.

The third addition to Atomic Heart does not yet have a name or release date. At the end of September, Mundfish published a 46-second DLC teaser in which the robot dances on the ruins of the Chelomey complex.

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