Glen Schofield’s brand new studio officially revealed its upcoming title by a promising trailer at The Game Awards 2020. The Callisto Protocol seems to have much in common with the Dead Space series, and thanks to the new extended version of the reveal trailer, we get to know more about the brutal setting of this
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The moment that we saw a Dead Space looking RIG on the back of a character’s neck in the trailer for The Callisto Protocol, it was clear what was coming. After the trailer debuted at The Game Awards last week, Geoff Keighley confirmed suspicions by talking to Striking Distance Studio head and Dead Space creator Glen Schofield.
Over the past few years, Dead Space has likely been the EA franchise that fans have begged the publisher to create a new installment of the most. Ever since the release of Dead Space 3 back in 2013, the series has been dormant. Combined with the fact that Visceral Games, the studio behind all three mainline
While Glen Schofield and Sledgehammer Games are probably best known for their work on the Call of Duty franchise over the years, some new information suggests that that almost wasn’t the case, at least at a certain point. In a new interview with Game Informer, the co-founder of the studio said that at one point he pitched
Call of Duty: WWII will bring the popular franchise back to the European battlefields of World War II, and today Sledgehammer Games Studio Head Glen Schofield took to twitter to answer several questions from the fans, providing a lot of information Schofield explained the reasons why the European front was chosen instead of the Pacific, mentioned