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Atomic Heart: Where Do I Find The Blueprint For The Shotgun?

Published: Mar. 09, 2023
Updated: Mar. 09, 2023

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If you disassemble the shotgun in Atomic Heart for improvement, you need a blueprint to reassemble it. But where do you actually find a blueprint for shotguns? Does one even exist?

Here's the deal: It's easy to get the shotgun in Atomic Heart. All you have to do is open a large sealed door in the Vavilov complex. But what if you want to give the practical police weapon even more shooting power? Well, then unfortunately you'll have to disassemble it and, after the job is done, fumble it back together. The latter, however, only works in conjunction with a shotgun blueprint, and it is available, well, where exactly?

Developers on Shotgun Blueprint: "Will be added later"

At the moment, unfortunately, you can search for a blueprint for the shotgun in Atomic Heart for a long time. In fact, there isn't one. The colleagues from Gamingdeputy were kind enough to ask the developer Mundfish directly about it, and they willingly answered:

"If a shotgun has been disassembled, it cannot be recreated at the moment. We've noticed that several players have encountered this problem, and we will add such a recipe to the starter kit in the coming updates, just as we did in the case of the Swede [Editor's note: This is an axe]."

Therefore, it's better to discard your plans on upgrading the shotgun for the time being. As soon as Mundfish's "Atompunk" first-person shooter is upgraded with the corresponding blueprint, we'll update this article, of course.

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