If you wanted an Atomic Heart FOV fix for the new sci-fi FPS game, you’re in luck! The developer has confirmed that it is working on adding the in-game FOV options which it did not launch with.

Our Atomic Heart review can tell you everything you need to know about the game, but right now the PC options for the shooter are missing a few key features; an FOV solution is the main one. Developer Mundfish knows we want to at least add the feature and released a statement promising the option in the future.

“We are aware of requests to include the FOV setting in the game and are happy to report that the team is already working on it!” Mundfish said. It will be included in one of the next updates, about which we will also inform you.

It’s unknown when this Atomic Heart update will be released, but it’s likely that Mundfish is cooking something up to address players’ top concerns and issues with Atomic Heart since its release.

Many of us have been concerned about the Atomic Heart FOV issue since the shooter was released, and while there is a third-party plugin that can fix the issue, it’s not a total solution for everyone, so you may not get the results. . you expected You might have consecutive crashes using the unofficial method; so be careful.

In the meantime, we have a breakdown of each of the Atomic Heart weapons, along with Atomic Heart bosses and Atomic Heart system requirements.

Developer Mundfish has come under intense scrutiny in recent weeks after it was alleged that the Russian government would benefit financially from the release of Atomic Heart. This is because among the investors involved in funding Mundfish are GEM Capital, an investment fund whose founder has ties to Gazprom and VTB Bank, both majority-owned by the Russian state.

Mundfish is also partnering with VK (formerly Mail.RU) for the Russian release of Atomic Heart, avoiding sanctions on Steam: VK is also majority-owned by the Russian state through Gazprombank, and Mundfish’s CEO is a former director . .RU. .

With Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine, many gamers are now choosing to boycott the game in protest and donate money to organizations such as the Ukraine Crisis Appeal, the International Rescue Committee and the British Red Cross.

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