Independent studio Mindfish, best known for the game Atomic Heart, published an illustrated roundup of its 2025 highlights on social media, listing the studio’s most notable achievements and announcements from the year.
Among the lighter items the studio shared was a tongue-in-cheek brag: Atomic Heart not only remained in Pornhub’s list of most-searched video games, it climbed three places to reach 16th position worldwide. Mindfish presented this statistic as part of the year-end summary.
The studio also confirmed the launch of a new publishing arm called PowerHouse. That division will handle the release of the upcoming horror title ILL, which Mindfish included among its 2025 plans.
Mindfish listed its active projects and forthcoming games for the year. Alongside continued work on the original franchise, the company revealed two new projects in development: Atomic Heart 2 and a title called The Cube.
The team highlighted several 2025 releases and add-ons: the DLC titled “Charms of the Deep Sea,” an extended six-hour sequence featuring the Twins, and a fifth volume of the game’s official soundtrack collection.
For context, Atomic Heart originally launched on 21 February 2023. In September 2024 a screen adaptation of the game was announced, and in June 2025 Mindfish publicly confirmed that it is working on a sequel to Atomic Heart.
Mindfish’s infographic served as a compact year-in-review, combining promotional milestones, development updates and playful statistics to outline the studio’s trajectory going into the next phase of its projects.