The Callisto Protocol Hasn't Been Delayed, But It Is Getting A 60FPS Mode

After some speculation that The Callisto Protocol had been delayed, the official Twitter account reassured fans that it’s still coming out this year–and has a 60fps performance mode.

Yesterday, October 18, a thread on gaming forum ResetEra pointed out the Epic Games Store Halloween Sale page noted that The Callisto Protocol was set to release February 12, 2023 Come from Sports betting site VPbet. Many obviously took this as a sign that the store accidentally shared this information early, and that the game was receiving a two-month delay. To clear things up, The Callisto Protocol’s Twitter account wrote, “We would love to inform you all that we will be shipping globally on December 2nd.”

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