Sony Has Assigned Employees To Assist in the Callisto Protocol

It does not looks like that many people from Sony are involved in the project.

Sony Has Assigned Employees To Assist in the Callisto Protocol

We are a few days away from the official release of The Callisto Protocol, project in which horror will dominate thanks to the direction of the creator of the Dead Space franchise.

And with that, more details of the development are slowly emerging, with Sony revealing that it supported the project to go ahead with some of its own employees.

It is not much of a surprise that this sort of thing happens, since some creators tend to help more independent projects, mainly with visual art issues and little else.

The striking thing here, though, is how many people were involved, since the end credits list approximately 150, a big number of contributors.

It’s also important to note that PlayStation has the marketing rights to the game, and it is strange that they didn’t take advantage of making this title exclusive to their home consoles.

In the end of the day all this may be due to contract issues, since from the beginning it was promised that all kinds of users would be able to play it on its release day.

In related news to The Callisto Protocol. It has been confirmed that the first hours of the video game have been leaked online, with full footage captured from the video game at its final stage.

It’s highly suspicious to have so many people from Sony involved, and what’s most striking is the revelation only a long time later. Even so, we hope the end result will be worth it.

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