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Soviet Sci-fi Shooter ‘Atomic Heart’ Reappears With Another Weird Trailer

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Mundfish is back again with another teaser trailer for their upcoming shooter, Atomic Heart. Once again, it seems like it’s been forever since we last heard any new info about the game, other than its weirdness. And this trailer only adds to it.

Set to Strauss’ The Blue Danube, we get giant mechanical worms flying through the air, the player floating through water tentacles, more robots, telekenesis and just…you know what, can we just play a demo or something? And yes, those pre-orders are still up.

Atomic Heart is set for release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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Third ‘Hellblade’ Title ‘Senua’ Announced, Coming in 2027 to PS5, Xbox Series and PC [Trailer]

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Ninja Theory had its own surprise at the Xbox Games Showcase, announcing that a third entry in the Hellblade series is in development, and unlike the previous entry, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, you won’t have to wait five years to play. Simply titled Senua, the game will launch in 2027 for will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store.

Taking place after the events of Hellblade and Hellblade II, Senua is set in a fractured vision of purgatory, where a Celtic warrior (which is Senua) must fight to reach the afterlife and reunite with those she has loved and lost. Story details are purposely being kept under wraps for now, but players can expect to confront threats both within and without, master tactical combat to overcome nightmarish creatures, and explore a fantastical world shaped by myth and memory.

“It was important for us in developing Senua that we make a game Hellblade fans will love, but for it to be a game for new players, too,” explains Ninja Theory in a post to Steam. “If you’re a fan of story-led, premium action-adventure games with visceral combat, vivid worlds and fantastical enemies (including boss fights!), there’s a lot to be excited about in Senua.”

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