As part of the game’s season pass, the third DLC instalment has been announced for the Soviet styled first person shooter Atomic Heart, and will release simultaneously on available platforms. Mundfish studio and their publisher Focus Entertainment released a gameplay trailer for the Enchantment Under the Sea DLC, with a release date of January 28th 2025.
Developed by Mundfish and released in February 2023, the game has had two previous DLCs, with the most recent taking the player to the surreal world of Limbo.

Editor’s Note: Spoilers for Atomic Heart and it’s two released DLCs beyond this point.
In a press release that went out shortly after the announcement, it describes how players will “meet new and returning characters while diving into the mysteries of the underwater Neptune Research Center to find a way to save humanity from a dismal future.” It goes on to say that “players will also revisit familiar locations from Facility 3826 that have changed beyond recognition, like the flying city of Chelomey, now under the robots' total control.”

With new story and environments also comes new enemies, weapons, and abilities, which the Mundfish team seems to have covered. P-3 will get his hands on the Thunderclap, a hammer that “amps up damage with electrical current”, and a double-barreled shotgun with adjustable bullet spread called the KM-4 Kuzmich. The two new glove abilities are Blaze, a “burning polymer skill letting players drop red-hot fireballs” for AOE damage, and Whip which can be used for traversal, combat, and reaching previously inaccessible areas. Sounds like these will come in handy for the “new roster of sea-dwelling enemies, from swarms of coral mutants to the terrifying MOR-4Y” Mundfish has prepared.
Players can pick up the Premium Edition of the game or the Atomic Pass to receive four DLC sets, including the previously released Annihilation Instinct and Trapped in Limbo, as well as the upcoming Enchantment Under the Sea. The press release finishes mentioning that there is still one additional DLC “still to be revealed”.

Thankfully, we have less than two months until we get the Enchantment Under the Sea DLC, and the next chapter in the wildy creative, alternate history world of Atomic Heart.
Have you played Atomic Heart and it’s DLCs? Are you excited for more? Let us know in the comments!