While you’re fighting your way through the overrun Facility 3826, you’ll quickly find yourself in need of inventory space. Similar to the Resident Evil series, everything from bullets, healing items and other consumables, and even weapons take up valuable inventory space. Therefore, it’s vital to know how to increase inventory space in Atomic Heart.
You’ll want to increase your Atomic Heart inventory space so you can carry more of the valuable supplies you need to take on the harder Atomic Heart difficulty options. We’ve also got you covered with our guide on the Atomic Heart length so you know what to expect early on. This guide is based on our experience with the game for our Atomic Heart review.
Atomic Heart how to increase inventory space
To increase inventory space in Atomic Heart, you have to get the inventory upgrade skills, found in the character section.
You’ll want to increase your inventory space as early as you can to carry more resources to help you in combat. While bullets stack in your inventory, you’ll still be struggling for space if you want to stay well stocked. There’s also cartridge bullets that will be contending for valuable inventory space. To make matters worse, healing items and other consumables don’t stack, so you’ll quickly find your inventory full, especially without careful organisation in the inventory screen and with the amount of Atomic Heart weapons in the game.
That’s everything you need to know to increase inventory space in Atomic Heart to carry move items. With the inventory upgrades and clever organisation, you’re ready to take on rampant robots and mutants that have overrun the Facility. For more tips, tricks, and guides on Atomic Hearts, check out our Atomic Heart walkthrough article. Once you’ve beaten this action packed FPS roleplaying game, check out the best FPS games, best Xbox FPS games, best PS5 FPS games, or best Nintendo Switch FPS games available right now.
Developer Mundfish has come under increasing scrutiny in recent weeks after it was alleged that the Russian government stands to gain financially from the release of Atomic Heart. This is due to the fact that investors involved in the financing of Mundfish include GEM Capital, an investment fund whose founder has ties to Gazprom and VTB Bank, both of which are majority-owned by the Russian state.
Mundfish is also partnering with VK (formerly Mail.RU) for the Russian release of Atomic Heart, evading sanctions on Steam – VK is also majority-owned by the Russian state through Gazprombank, and Mundfish’s CEO is a former Creative Director at Mail.RU.
With Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, many players are now choosing to boycott the game in protest and donate money to organisations like The Ukraine Crisis Appeal, International Rescue Committee, and the British Red Cross.