Players are finally diving intoAtomic Heart, the new RPG shooter from Mundfish that’s set in a Soviet utopia.Atomic Heartwas first announced in 2018with a one-minute trailer that gained instant attention as well as a healthy amount of skepticism. As more information emerged about the game’s alternate history, robotic horrors, and challenging puzzles, many players hopped on the hype train for the cinematic shooter.
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After a brief delaypushedAtomic Heartinto 2023, it’s now releasing all over the world on February 20th and 21st, depending on the platform. PC players will get to jump in a little sooner as long as they play on Steam, while console and Game Pass players will have to wait a few more hours to jump in.
Atomic Heart Release Time on PC
Steam players can dive intoAtomic Hearta little sooner than console players. The game releases in CET (Paris) at midnight on the 21st, so everyone west of Paris can pick up the game on the 20th in their time zone.
PC Release Times, Feb. 20th - Feb 21st 2023:
Atomic Heart Release Time on Console
Atomic Heartwill release on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Console players can pick up the game at midnight on the 21st in their region. This release timing also applies to the Game Pass version of the game that will be available as a day one launch.
Atomic Heart File Size
Being a large-scale, open-world RPG, it’s no surprise thatAtomic Hearthas a huge file size. On Steam, the system requirements lists 90GB of free space, and on Game Pass, it requires 75.24 GB. On consoles, the PS4 version weighs 47.9 GB, while the PS5 version is slightly slimmer at 41.7 GB. The Xbox Series X version though is a huge 78.7 GB, so make some room.
It’s also important to note that–like any new game–Atomic Heartwill receive patches and hotfixes in the near future, so clear at least another 20GB to give it space to grow into.

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Atomic Heart System Requirements
The system requirements forAtomic Heartare actually surprisingly modest. A Geforce RTX 2070S or Radeon RX 6700XT is most of what players need to use Ultra Settings at 1080p. The 16GB of memory is fairly standard, and the processor doesn’t have to be top-tier, either. An Intel i7 or Ryzen 5 2600X provides the best experience, but an i5 or a 1600 would do well too.
Players using a GTX 1080 can still maintain 60 FPS at High settings as long as they have the memory and processor to keep up. Players wanting a 4k experience can have it if their rig is hooked up to the very powerful RTX 3080 or a Radeon RX 6800XT.

Atomic Heartwill launch on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on Jul 04, 2025.
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