Glen Schofield’s brand new studio officially revealed its upcoming title by a promising trailer at The Game Awards 2020.The Callisto Protocolseems to havemuch in common with theDead Spaceseries, and thanks to the new extended version of the reveal trailer, we get to know more about the brutal setting of this upcoming horror experience.

The new Red Band cinematic trailer showcases how brutally the poor prisoner gets beaten by his mutated friend in the cell, which is a disgustingly horrifying scene. Later in the trailer, it turns out that after being eaten by the mutated creature, the prisoner himself turns into one of those ugly creatures.

If there would be no delays in the release date,The Callisto Protocolis still over a year away from us, at least.Striking Distance Studiosdidn’t clarified which platforms will be hostingThe Callisto Protocolat launch, but it will likely target PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Recently, a tweet from Striking Distance Studios revealed thatThe Callisto Protocolis supposed to be one of the most horrifying video game experiences of the history, probably in veins of the Dead Space series. The game follows the strange status of a prison at Jupiter’s dead moon, Callisto.

Striking Distance Studios is one of the development teams operating under the wing of PUBG Corporation.The Callisto Protocolis not the only story-driven single-player project at the home of PUBG. During The Game Awards 2019,Prologuewas announced as an upcoming narrative-driven experience that tries to provide a background story toPlayerUnknown’s Battleground.

With Glen Schofield leaving Visceral Games and EA shutting down the studio, it doesn’t seem possible to see the revival of theDead Spacefranchise. However, if Striking Distance could reach a commercial success with its new title, maybe EA eventually thinks of revisiting theDead Spaceseries with a new team of developers.