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GameInformer spoke with Glen Schofield about the origins of Callisto Protocol, and exclusive gameplay was revealed [VIDEO]


One of the most anticipated titles of 2022, The Callisto Protocol promises to be even more horroristic than any Dead Space released so far. Game Informer sat down with Striking Distance Studios founder and CEO Glen Schofield to talk about their upcoming horror title.

In the interview, Glen talks about the enemies in the game, whether Callisto Protocol is scarier than Dead Space, horror movies, and more. This is a great quick-fire interview that gives a lot of insight into Mr. Schofield’s thinking and what to expect from the game! Check it out below…

In this narrative-driven third-person survival horror game set 300 years in the future, the player assumes the role of Jacob Lee – a victim of fate who has been cast into Black Iron Prison, a maximum-security penitentiary on Jupiter’s moon Callisto. When the prisoners begin to transform into monstrous creatures, the prison descends into chaos.

In order to survive, Jacob must fight his way to safety to escape the Black Iron Prison while discovering the dark and disturbing secrets that lie beneath Callisto’s surface. Using a unique blend of shooting and close combat, Jacob must adapt his tactics to combat the rapidly evolving creatures while unlocking new weapons, equipment and abilities to escape the growing threat and escape the horrors of Jupiter’s dead moon.

How thrilling and engaging the game will be will be revealed in a few months, on December 2, 2022, when The Callisto Protocol arrives on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series S/X platforms.

By the way, Striking Distance is really enthusiastic, they even showed the collector’s edition statue of the game, which was created by the team itself. There you go!

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