
Mundfish just dropped a bombshell for the fans of Soviet-futuristic chaos. The official gameplay trailer for Atomic Heart: Blood on Crystal, the fourth DLC for the reality-bending shooter, is officially live. If you thought Facility 3826 couldn’t get any weirder, think again—this expansion is taking Major P-3 into a subterranean crystalline nightmare that looks as beautiful as it is deadly.
The trailer sets the stage with some classic banter between P-3 and his glove, Charles, warning that the probability of surviving the upcoming battle is less than 1%. Naturally, in true WILD SURF fashion, P-3’s response is to just “kick down the door” and start swinging.
The primary setting for DLC #4 appears to be a massive, hidden mining operation focused on a new type of biological crystal. ➜ The Aesthetic: The environment shifts from the familiar sterile labs to glowing, jagged caverns filled with reactive crystals. ➜ New Enemies: We see a host of new mechanical horrors, including multi-legged crystal-infused drones and massive, hulking guardians that look like they’ve been fused with the earth itself. ➜ Vertical Combat: The trailer showcases a significant amount of verticality, with P-3 using gravity-defying platforms and his polymer abilities to navigate the chaotic “crystal forest.”
It wouldn’t be an Atomic Heart expansion without some new “toys.” The gameplay highlights a new crystalline melee weapon that seems to shatter and reform during combos, offering huge area-of-effect damage. ➜ Environmental Traps: You’ll be able to use the crystals themselves to your advantage, shattering them to create jagged traps or using their energy to supercharge your elemental abilities. ➜ Charles’ New Tricks: Your AI glove gets a few more upgrades to help deal with the “chaotic systems” mentioned in the trailer, likely focused on manipulating the crystalline structures to solve puzzles or pinning down the new swift-moving enemy types.
While the trailer focuses heavily on the action, the atmosphere remains peak Atomic Heart—dark, cynical, and visually stunning. This DLC continues the story arc following the “Trapped in Limbo” expansion, seemingly returning to the “real” world (or at least a version of it) to uncover what’s left of the project’s secrets.
Mundfish is clearly doubling down on the “Bio-Shock meets Mad Max” energy that made the original game a cult hit. The move to a more organic, crystalline setting is a great pivot from the metal-and-white-tile look of the base game. It feels fresh, vibrant, and incredibly punishing. If you’ve been waiting for a reason to jump back into the polymer-soaked world of 1955, this is definitely it. Just don’t listen to Charles—1% odds are plenty.
For BREAK THE META, this is WILD SURF. Catch you on the next drop. 🌊🏄♂️






