In an interview with Robert Bagratuni, the creator and game director of Mundfish, Atomic Heart has been confirmed to have a graphical mode that runs at an impressive 4K 60 FPS. He says that his team has been working hard to make the game more enjoyable on consoles, and that such an effort has not gone to waste.
Atomic Heart will also support PS5 DualSense capabilities.
Bagratuni also discloses that Atomic Heart will have specific areas that will run at native 4K resolution in a lengthy interview with Wcfftech.
Mundfish intends to release further updates and patches in the future in order to continue to improve the game's overall performance on consoles.
Bagratuni has confirmed that Atomic Heart will support the DualSense controller's haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, though this functionality will not be included in the PC version of the game at this time.
Defensive mode will not be included in consoles or PC settings, as the game "already has a large FoV, higher than many other games."
Atomic Heart is set for its release on February 21st, having announced that it has gone gold a month ahead of schedule. As reported in 2021, the game is set in a different time in the Soviet Union and will have two endings.