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The Callisto Protocol performance on Xbox Series X is a little scary right now

Posted on December 7, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Following its release, The Callisto Protocol’s performance was one of the leading causes of its mixed reviews from players and critics, with most of its reviews on Steam highlighting the performance issues faced from day one.  While we’ve been impressed by what we have seen in the game’s journey to release, according to some sources, such as Eurogamer (opens in new tab), these issues have led some players to believe that The Callisto Protocol feels almost unplayable on PC due to stuttering regardless of the system. For Xbox Series X Players, issues are to a smaller extent but still noticeable and affect the general experience with The Callisto Protocol.
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