After disappointing sales and DLC, The Callisto Protocol studio has laid off 32 people
These are "strategic changes th𝓀at realign the studio’s priorities to better position its current and future proj𒆙ects for success"

Following scattered reports of layoffs at The Callisto Pr𓃲otocol developer, Striking Distance Studios and parent company Krafton have confirmed that 32 peo♚ple have been let go.
"Striking Distance Studios and Krafton have implemented strategic changes that reꦚalign the studio’s priorities to better position its current and future projects for success. Unfortunately, these changes have impacted 32 employees," Krafton says in a statement to GamesRadar+. "Honor💫ing the invaluable contributions of each departing team member with material support in the form of outplacement services and meaningful severance packages is our top priority during this difficult moment."
, however.In our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Callisto Protocol review, we called it "an impressive game derailed by unforgiving combat," and that sentiment was pretty widely echoed among other professional critics and players at launch. An extensive series of post-launch patches improved the game's combat and technical issues, but 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:reports of poor sales and a final bit of story DL🎃C t🔴hat fans likened to "IP abandonment" meant that the game never really got its feel-good turnaround story. CEO Glen Schofield also courted controversy prior to the game's release with a tweet appearing to ♉glorify crunch culture, for which he later apologized.
The Callisto Protocol was a valiant attempt, but it didn't manage to dethrone Dead Space among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best horror games out there.
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