Callisto protocol fell short of Crafton’s expectations

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First month for Callisto Protocol he wasn’t good. A promising survival horror from the creator of Dead Space fell short of expectations, and lower sales meant the costly development had yet to pay off.

Publishing company Krafton spent nearly 200 billion won on Striking Distance Studios’ book The Callisto Protocol ($162 million), but according to analysts, she did not return her money and lowered expectations. At the same time, she spoke of the game as AAAA.

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Given the high budget, the original goals were much higher. Krafton anticipated cumulative sales of five million units.. However, the reality is quite different, and it is estimated that the company now hopes to reach at least two million copies soon.

It is designed to keep players interested in the Callisto Protocol. additional support in the form of New Game Plus and Hardcore modes, which will appear in February, and story DLC in the summer. We wrote more here.

A promising game was overshadowed by the early days, with the PC version having major optimization issues and the Xbox Series X/S version being “sloppy”. The rest were accompanied by more common ailments and errors, but more players no longer believe in the Callisto Protocol and has mixed user reviews on Steam. Also, playing time around 10 hours is also not something players will pay full price for these days.

Source :Indian TV

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