Glenn Schofield teases Callisto Protocol news with a creature close-up



In celebration of Friday the 13th, Glenn Scofield, founder and CEO of Striking Distance, has teased not only that news is coming next week for The Callisto Protocol, but he also gave a terrifying close-up of one of the game’s creatures. shared.

Schofield, who was also the creator of Dead Space, took to Twitter to share the news for the game which is set in the universe of PUBG and is set to release on PC and consoles in 2022.

“If you don’t already follow @CallistoTheGame Now might be a good time to start,” Schofield wrote. “Check out some news next week. Until then, here’s a closeup of one of the creatures on our world-class character team. They are incredible. Happy Friday the 13th! get ready!”

The image is an extreme close-up and it’s hard to understand exactly what it is, but it looks straight out of a nightmare and is part of Scofield’s previous comments for making The Callisto Protocol “the scariest game on the next generation platform”. attaches importance to. ,



Callisto Protocol was announced at The Game Awards 2020 and is a Single-player, Third-person Survival Horror Adventure that takes place in 2320 on the Jupiter moon of Callisto.

In the game, players will need to “escape from Black Iron to escape unspeakable horrors”. [Prison] And uncover the dark secrets of the mysterious United Jupiter Company.”

In February 2021, Striking Distance revealed that it was working closely with Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and his company Skybound Entertainment to expand the reach of The Callisto Protocol as an IP.

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

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