Gamescom is just around the corner, and luckily, fans of Dead Space won’t have long to wait to know more about its spiritual successor The Callisto Protocol, Krafton’s new survival horror game by Striking Distance Studios. More information continues to be released regarding the highly anticipated event and what to expect, with even a few more surprises to be announced by Krafton atGamescom.
Gamescom is a yearly trade fair event held in Germany for video games and has recently been hyped with big announcements by Geoff Keighley. Gamescom gives publishers and studios the chance to share upcoming video games to the public, such as Krafton, a South Korean video game company responsible for housing studios that most notably madePUBG and Subnautica, among others.
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Krafton has announced that its presence at Gamescom will be guided by independent studios Striking Distance, whose team is headed by veteran Dead Space creator Glen Schofield, and Unknown Worlds, the studio that made the Subnautica series. On August 23rd at Gamescom Opening Night Live Charlie Cleveland, co-founder of Unknown Worlds and game director, will officially reveal a brand-new IP, which has been described as having innovative turn-based gameplay set in a Sci-Fi world. On the same night, Glen Schofield will take the stage to show off more of The Callisto Protocol, a highly anticipated survival horror game heavily inspired by Dead Space.
Striking Distance Studios will have a booth setup where players will have the opportunity to participate in what’s called The Callisto Protocol’s Inmate Bioprocessing Scan Experience. This is described as a special photo opportunity that will give fans a sneak peek of the horrors
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