Pre-order Atomic Heart with great PC discount

There’s a lot to look forward to in February, but if you’re a fan of first-person shooters, Mick Gordon soundtracks, and action, then Atomic Heart could be the highlight of the month for you. Launching February 21st, you can get 18% off Atomic Heart through this Fanatical pre-order deal, bringing the price down to just $49.
Set in alternate history in Russia, the Soviet empire has come to power thanks to an army of loyal robots that cater to the nation’s every need. Or that’s how it used to be, until a robot uprising brought Russia’s population to the top of the endangered species list. With secret experiments unleashing mutant creatures, terrifying machines, and super-powerful cyborgs, it’s up to you to explore a fallen utopia and save it.
You’ll need more than just a quick trigger finger to survive, as you’ll have to scavenge for resources, upgrade your skills, and use your environment to your advantage if you ever want to shut down. You’ll have access to combat abilities granted by your tested power glove and an advanced arsenal of weapons, to help balance the odds. It’s worth mentioning – again – that Atomic Heart features a Mick Gordon soundtrack, so expect a bit of heavy metal while you turn the cyborgs around you into Soviet scrap.
Atomic Heart will also be available through Xbox Game Pass on both console and PC, so if you need to top up your subscription, there’s a lot to offer right now. You can get two months Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for only $9, down from $30. That’s a huge savings, and it will also provide access to an EA Play membership, an Xbox Live Gold membership, and the ability to play games remotely with Xbox Cloud Gaming. Although not cumulative with existing memberships, you can use this offer to renew your membership after it expires.
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