The wolf in Nu, Pogodi! wearing a large bow-tie and spreading his shirt wide open

Atomic Heart devs apologise for racist cartoon clip and promise edits

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Mundfish, the studio behind Atomic Heart, has apologised for the inclusion of a short, racially-insensitive clip in the cartoons that play in the game’s save rooms, and promised to edit out the offending parts in a future update to the game. Last week, we reported that Atomic Heart had drawn criticism online (opens in new tab) for featuring a 1978 episode of the classic Soviet cartoon Nu, Pogodi! in which a brief, racist depiction of an African tribesman can be seen.

“The Mundfish team thanks the PCGamer contributor for bringing this lack of sensitivity to our attention,” the studio said in a statement released, oddly enough, to IGN (opens in new tab), and added that it “[apologised] if using the vintage cartoon or music has caused hurt or insult”. Mundfish concluded its statement with a pledge to “edit the parts in question”.

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