The Callisto Protocol Gets an Incredible Update on PS5 Pro
The Callisto Protocolwas published by Krafton joins the list of titles enhanced for the new console, featuring unprecedented visual performance showcased in a spectacular trailer.
Despite not achieving the expected success,The Callisto Protocolbrought the best of space horror to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
The Callisto Protocolhas been updated for Sony’s new console with a patch that pushes resolution to unparalleled levels.
Through its official X account and other social media,The Callisto Protocol, developed by Striking Distance Studios, announced its update for the PS5 Pro.
Experience The Callisto Protocol like never before with the power of PlayStation 5 Pro. Fight out of Black Iron Prison in breathtaking 8K at 30 FPS or 4K at 60 FPS, both with full ray tracing.Now available on PS5 Pro!#TheCallistoProtocol#PS5Propic.twitter.com/TFeipQxwLF
This update is now available and introduces two exclusive modes for the newly launched console: Performance and Quality, each with enhancements surpassing those of the original PS5 version.
In the PS5 Pro Performance Mode,The Callisto Protocoloffers 4K resolution, 60 frames per second, and full ray tracing support.
This achievement is a technical marvel that many current games fail to deliver, highlighting the studio’s mastery of the new hardware.
The real surprise comes with the Quality Mode, which drops the frame rate to 30 fps, but for good reason: an impressive 8K resolution, also with ray tracing.
This level of quality was previously only expected in PS5 Pro titles likeGran Turismo 7andNo Man’s Sky, but nowThe Callisto Protocoljoins this exclusive club.
This achievement is even more remarkable given the survival horror’s original version already showcased a stunning visual presentation.
In the update’s launch video,The Callisto Protocolproudly highlights both modes, with results that look highly promising.
The advancements inThe Callisto Protocolstand in stark contrast to the challenges faced by other PS5 Pro games likeStar Wars Jedi: SurvivorandSilent Hill 2.
Graphic issues in these games have been flagged by Digital Foundry, prompting Electronic Arts and Bloober Team to work on resolving them.
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