The Callisto Protocol has joined the rising record of video games playable in 8K decision on the PlayStation 5 Pro.
Hanging Distance Studios’ The Callisto Protocol launched in December 2022 as a triple-A Useless House religious successor, however it met with combined opinions, efficiency issues, stories of studio crunch, and points with crediting workers who labored on the sport.
The Callisto Protocol initially failed to satisfy mother or father firm Krafton’s gross sales expectations, with Glen Schofield, who co-created Useless House and directed The Callisto Protocol, leaving Hanging Distance Studios after important layoffs.
Now, The Callisto Protocol has acquired an replace enabling 8K at 30 frames per second on Sony’s mid-gen console improve. Alternatively, you’ll be able to play at 4K and 60fps. Remarkably, each graphics modes allow full ray tracing.
Expertise The Callisto Protocol like by no means earlier than with the facility of PlayStation 5 Pro. Battle out of Black Iron Jail in breathtaking 8K at 30 FPS or 4K at 60 FPS, each with full ray tracing.
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— The Callisto Protocol (@CallistoTheGame) November 19, 2024
The Callisto Protocol joins Polyphony’s Gran Turismo 7, Howdy Video games’ No Man’s Sky and Codemasters’ F1 24 in supporting 8K output on PS5 Pro.
PS5 Pro launched earlier this month priced $700, and affords decision upscaling by way of AI-based PlayStation Spectral Tremendous Decision, or PSSR for quick. Nevertheless, some video games seem to run worse on PS5 Pro than the bottom PS5, with gamers of Silent Hill 2, Name of Obligation: Black Ops 6, and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor reporting points.
IGN’s PS5 Pro assessment returned a 7/10. We mentioned: “The PlayStation 5 Pro is a formidable console with noticeable boosts in efficiency and graphics for video games that benefit from its highly effective {hardware}. However for $700, you’ll have to suppose twice about whether or not or not the improve is definitely worth the price ticket.”
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