The new from the creator of Dead Space wants to show its technical strength ahead of its launch at the end of the year.
In recent days, some controversy has arisen around several new-generation only games that do not have a performance mode, so they are limited to running at 30fps. This would be the case of A Plague Tale: Requiem, a game for which you can already read our analysis, and Gotham Knights, which will hit stores this week. Situation that the creators of The Callisto Protocol wanted to laugh at.
Through their social networks, the creators of The Callisto Protocol have not only reaffirmed its release date of early December, but also confirm that the game will launch with a performance mode. They want to show strength in this way and that their game will be an AAA.
Space horror at 60fps
“We’d love to let you know that we’re going out globally on December 2nd. And yes, we’re going to have a 60 FPS performance mode“, comments the official account of The Callisto Protocol on Twitter in clear response to the recent controversy with A Plague Tale: Requiem and Gotham Knights.
We would love to inform you all that we will be shipping globally on December 2nd. And yes, we’ll have a 60 FPS performance mode.
— The Callisto Protocol (@CallistoTheGame) October 18, 2022
In the absence of being able to test the new game Glen Schofield, creator of Dead Space, it should be remembered that The Callisto Protocol is an intergenerational game that will go on sale both for the previous one, and for the current generation of consoles and PC. Normally these types of games do usually have performance modes at 60 fps, the novelty is that games only for the new generation of consoles and PCs are limited to 30 fpsas would be the case with A Plague Tale: Requiem and Gotham Knights.
In either case, The Callisto Protocol will be available at PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC starting December 2. An action adventure and space horror that recently shared the length of its campaign, it will last more than 10 hours of gameplay. We’ll see if what’s new from the creator of Dead Space manages to live up to his spiritual legacy.