Atomic Heart will have a playable demo in Taipei Game Show 2023

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February 1, 2023

GCL is pleased to announce that its games publishing company 4Divinity will showcase the upcoming first-person action-RPG Atomic Heart at the Taipei Game Show 2023.

Visitors will be given an opportunity to experience <Atomic Heart> for themselves at the large 54 square meter booth, with gaming PCs powered by Nvidia’s latest RTX 4070 TI graphics cards with a 250Hz monitor, running a special demo edition of this highly anticipated title developed by Mundfish.

Atomic Heart is a first-person action RPG set in an alternate post-WWII world. Enter a world of wonders and perfection in which humans and their AI creations live in harmony… or so it seems. Set the record straight on this false utopia, exploring a twisted sci-fi world, blasting rogue robots, giant machines and even mutants. Adapt your fighting style to each opponent, use your environment and upgrade your equipment to have the upper hand in a visceral, spectacular and unforgiving combat experience. To uncover the truth, you’ll have to pay in blood.

Across Asia, Atomic Heart will be released on Windows PC alongside the rest of the world, on 21 February 2023. For the PlayStation® platforms, the digital and retail versions will also be released on the same day in Southeast Asia and Greater China.

To bring the world and lore of Atomic Heart to more players in Asia, 4Divinity has created a website http://atomicheart.asia which will provide more localized information about the game in Asian languages such as Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai and Bahasa Indonesia.

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