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Atomic Heart was released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on February 21, 2023. The game received mixed to positive reviews from critics, and received controversy over its reported links to Russia. It gained numerous awards and was on the list of top 10 most searched games of 2023 by Google. [1] [2] [3]
Atomic Heart is a 2023 first-person shooter action role-playing video game. Atomic Heart may also refer to: Atomic Heart, a 1994 album by 'Mr. Children' "Atomic Heart" (song), a 2014 single by 'The Mission'; see The Mission discography; Atom Heart Mother, a 2013 Iranian film also released as "Atomic Heart"
2021-05-10 Atomic Heart: Mundfish WIN, PS4, PS5, XONE, XSX 2023-02-21 Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora: Massive Entertainment: WIN, PS5, XSX 2023-12-07 Back 4 Blood: Turtle Rock Studios: WIN, PS4, PS5, XONE, XSX 2021-10-12 Back Track: JV Games: WIN, GBA 2001-10-04 Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever: Crawfish Interactive: GBA 2002-09-14 Battlefield 1942 ...
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Atomic Heart was once the top-selling album in Japan, until outsold by Globe's eponymous first album in 1996. Along with its lead single "Innocent World", Atomic Heart won the 36th Japan Record Awards on New Year's Eve of 1994. [3] The artist, who had flown to Australia for preparation of their forthcoming concert tour, did not attend the ceremony.
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This is a list of video games produced or published under the Infogrames name. These titles were produced until 2003, when its owner Infogrames Entertainment SA restructured and adopted Atari branding, as well as new titles since the brand's resurrection by the same company in 2024. [1]