The Ukrainian authorities has referred to as for the banning of Atomic Coronary heart, the brand new FPS recreation developed by Russian recreation studio Mundfish.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Digital Affairs cited causes such because the “toxicity” of the sport, its alleged promotion of communist ideology and the Soviet Union, and the potential for information assortment and switch to 3rd events in Russia to ban the sport.
In a press release to Ukrainian web site Dev.au and in English to PCGamesN, Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation, Alex Bornyakov, mentioned that an official letter will probably be despatched to Sony, Microsoft, and Valve requesting the ban of digital variations of Atomic Coronary heart in Ukraine.
The minister additionally referred to as for customers world wide to keep away from the sport attributable to its funding from Russian enterprises, and the alleged lack of condemnation by the builders of the Putin regime and the battle in Ukraine.
In the meantime, the composer for Atomic Coronary heart, Mick Gordon, is donating his charge in assist of Ukraine.
No ray tracing on launch in Atomic Coronary heart
It seems that gamers should wait a little bit longer to expertise Atomic Coronary heart’s closely promoted ray tracing function.
In response to Rock Paper Shotgun, who reached out to the builders for clarification, the press relation crew behind the sport mentioned that “the devs will probably be trying into implementing this post-launch.”
A construct of Atomic Coronary heart was additionally leaked on Reddit earlier than its launch. Some gameplay footage had made its strategy to the web, weeks earlier than the sport got here out.