And now it's not funny: the streamer held a 16-hour live broadcast of The Callisto Protocol horror, where all spoilers were shown
Last week was not the best for The Callisto Protocol. There are only a few days left before the game's release, but spoilers for the game have been actively appearing on Twitter and YouTube. Striking Distance Studios tried to remove them as quickly as possible, but failed.
Here's What We Know
On November 29, user thaiger_gnasher_ held a live broadcast of The Callisto Protocol on his Twitch channel, where absolutely everything was shown. From the first minutes of gameplay to the final credits. It took him about 16 hours to complete the game. In addition, the live broadcast is not deleted and can be easily watched. Therefore, we warn that spoilers for the game can be actively spread now.
Recall that before that, Space-Scale Spoilers: a blogger has posted more than two hours of gameplay of the horror game The Callisto Protocol, but it does not compare with the scale that is now. In general, this fall the trend of spoilers is too high. In October, spoilers for God of War: Ragnarök, A Plague Tale: Requiem and Gotham Knights appeared. This only shows that now you need to be very vigilant in the information space if you are afraid of spoilers.
Flashback
The Callisto Protocol is a third-person survival horror. The player will take on the role of Jacob Lee, a victim thrown into Black Iron Prison, a maximum security prison located on Jupiter's moon, Callisto. When the inmates begin to transform into monstrous creatures, chaos engulfs the prison. To survive, Jacob must make his way to safety to escape the prison, while uncovering dark and disturbing secrets buried beneath Callisto's surface. The game is developed by the creators of Dead Space, so you shouldn't worry about the horror elements of the game.
When We Can Expect It
The Callisto Protocol is scheduled for release on December 2, 2022 on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC.
Go Deeper:
- PlayStation Game Size: The Callisto Protocol horror on PlayStation 5 will weigh 43 GB
- Who lives in Callisto prison? When creating The Callisto Protocol horror, the developers were inspired by the cartoon "SpongeBob SquarePants"
- Jacob Lee destroys dozens of monsters and helps the hostages of a space prison: The Callisto Protocol release trailer shows the creepy and tense atmosphere of the game
Source: insider-gaming