The Callisto Protocol is just over a week away from release, but the game’s creator Glen Schofield has responded to reports that some of the game’s death animations were cut from the game and possibly only available to those who purchased the game’s season pass.
Taking to Twitter to alleviate concerns, Schofield said that none of the main game’s content is being withheld for the season pass, with the deaths included in the pass being developed next year.
To be clear: We’re not holding anything back from the main game for the season pass. We haven’t even started work on this content yet. It's all new stuff that we’ll be working on in the new year. Fans have asked for EVEN MORE deaths, so we’re making it a priority next year.
— Glen A. Schofield (@GlenSchofield) November 23, 2022
The details of the season pass was recently listed on the game’s Steam page and will include the following content:
Outer Way Skin Collection: Bear the armor of the Outer Way, an underground insurgency pitted against the UJC, as you fight to survive the horrors of Callisto.
Contagion Bundle: Discover the ultimate survival horror experience with a new mode, Contagion. With reduced ammo and health drops, a customized difficulty and permadeath – there are no second chances to escape Black Iron Prison or the horrors lurking beneath the surface of Callisto. The Contagion Bundle also includes thirteen new Jacob death animations and the Watchtower Skin Collection.
Riot Bundle: Venture into a previously undiscovered area of Black Iron Prison and battle through waves of brutal enemies. Gather credits to upgrade your weapons, or forge new ones, and survive the onslaught as long as you can in Riot, an all-new mode. The Riot Bundle also includes twelve new enemy death animations and the Engineer Skin Collection.
Story DLC: Dig deeper into the horrifying secrets of The Callisto Protocol.
The Callisto Protocol launches on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC on December 2.
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