
Atomic Heart also has an official YouTube channel with over 234,000 subscribers as of mid-February 2023. This sub, created on May 8th, 2018, garnered over 6,400 members in roughly five years. The game enjoys a strong internet presence that is somewhat coalesced into the subreddit /r/AtomicHeart.

The combat trailer received over 6.7 million views in six months, indicative of the game's favorably received initial promos (shown below). The game would continue to release small trailers year after year until the eventual Combat Trailer that debuted at Gamescom 2022, telling the world that the game was almost finished and to be excited for its release date of February 21st, 2023. The game was first announced with a teaser trailer that was uploaded to YouTube on July 22nd, 2017, by the official Atomic Heart YouTube Channel, showcasing some examples of gore and environmental storytelling, set to a distorted carnival-type beat, earning over 1.8 million views in five years. Atomic Heart also drew criticisms from many leading up to its release in early 2023 after people began spreading word of Mundfish's purported ties to the Russian government and ongoing controversy surrounding the Ukraine war. Memes and fan art about two robots with female body types known as the "Twins" widely circulated online after appearing in promo media, typically presenting the machines as sexually attractive and desirable. The character plays the role of Major Sergei Nechayev, who attempts to secure a research facility thrown into chaos after the release of a new technology called "Thought" is sabotaged.


Video game, gaming, russia, russian, fps, first person shooter, rpg, role-playing game, robot ballerina twins, robot fetishism, atomic heart memes, atomic heart meme, controversies, mundfish, boycott, ukraine AboutĪtomic Heart is a first-person action RPG by the Russian video game development studio Mundfish and set in an alternate universe Soviet Union in the year 1955.
