Striking Distance Studios unveiled the first trailer for gameplay of The Callisto Protocol during the PlayStation State of Play from this week. The inspiration of dead spacea universe partly imagined by the creator of the studio, is obvious there, which is not to displease fans of the license.
The release date has also been set for December 2, 2022, not only on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, but also on PS4 and Xbox One. The digital pre-orders were launched in stride, allowing us to appreciate the content and price of special editions. On one side there is Day One Edition at €59.99 on PS4 and €69.99 on PS5, including a skin of Prisoner Retro and one Contraband Pack. On the other, we have a Digital Deluxe Edition at €79.99 on old gen and €89.99 on next genadding a Season Pass still mysteriousas well as 48 hours of early access to DLCs scripted on playstation. If the experience costs more on new generation, it is because the PS5 version is sold in a pack with the PS4 edition, a next gen upgrade paid in sum, which may be offered separately after the release.
In this third-person narrative survival horror set 300 years in the future, the player will take on the role of Jacob Lee, a man victim of his fate sent to languish in the prison of Black Iron, a maximum security penitentiary located on Callisto, a moon of Jupiter. When the inmates begin to transform into monstrous creatures, the prison is thrown into chaos. To survive, Jacob must escape from Black Iron prison. Gradually, all the macabre secrets buried beneath Callisto’s surface will reveal themselves to him. Jacob will have to adapt his combat techniques, a unique combination of shooting and close combat, to defeat constantly evolving creatures. He will also have to explore the locations to unlock new weapons, equipment and skills in order to escape the dangers and horrors of Jupiter’s dead moon.
AN ENGINEERING OF HORROR
The Callisto Protocol is a next-gen survival horror designed by Glen Schofield. The Callisto Protocol, a clever mix of tension and brutality on the one hand, and poignant scenes of despair and humanity on the other, plunges players into the heart of a thrilling story where unspeakable horrors lurk in every corner.
DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF THE UNITED JUPITER COMPANY
The events of The Callisto Protocol take place in the year 2320 on Callisto, the dead moon of Jupiter. The player embodies Jacob Lee, an inmate of the Black Iron prison. As a mysterious epidemic plunges the moon into chaos, Jacob must face his deepest fears to defeat the bloodthirsty creatures sent after him, but also to discover the dark secrets hidden by the powerful United Jupiter Company.
FIGHTS COMBINED BRUTALITY AND STRATEGY
The Callisto Protocol features a unique combination of shooting and melee combat, including a never-before-seen gravitational weapon once used by Black Iron prison guards to control the population. To survive, the player will have to master his arsenal at his fingertips! Indeed, he will be forced to approach his monstrous adversaries in order to sever their limbs or blow off their legs, and to show great creativity by taking advantage of his environment in order to survive the mortal perils that await him. he will cross on his way.
FACE JUPITER’S DEAD MOON SINGULARITY
Callisto, one of the most hostile and isolated environments in the universe, poses a terrifying threat to Jacob in his desperate struggle to survive. The player must not only defend themselves against the horrors of Black Iron Prison, but also face the century-old secrets that have been eating away at the surface and depths of Jupiter’s long-dead moon.
Physical pre-orders aren’t open yet, but the official site reference if not already an edition collector very concrete, adding a statuette of Jacoba steel booka TCP Comic #0 Edition and 2 pins Outer Way and UJC, at an unknown price, but expected to be high. What make you cringe?
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