Following yesterday’s leaked gameplay footage, it appears that someone has leaked a dev build for Atomic Heart that’s one month old, and does not feature the Denuvo anti-tamper tech.
Now as always, we won’t allow links to pirated content. Still, I’m pretty sure that most of you will be able to find it with ease. Just make sure to be careful, otherwise, you’ll get lots and lots and lots of malware.
Atomic Heart is an action first-person shooter set in the alternative, retro-future version of the 1950s USSR. The game will support real-time ray tracing effects, and PC gamers can download an older RTX tech demo for it.
As we’ve already reported, the game will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. Thankfully, at least for RTX40 series owners, Atomic Heart will also support NVIDIA DLSS 3 at launch.
Focus Entertainment will release Atomic Heart on February 21st, 2023. The publisher has not provided us with a review code so don’t expect a day-1 PC Performance Analysis. However, we’ve already purchased the game so we’ll be sharing our initial performance impressions on its launch day.
Enjoy!
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