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Dead Space Co-Creator Leaves The Callisto Protocol’s Striking Distance Studios

Dead Space co-creator Glen Schofield is leaving Striking Distance Studios less than a year after The Callisto Protocol‘s release. Dead Space co-creator Glen Schofield founded Striking Distance Studios in 2019…

Dead Space Co-Creator Glen Schofield Leaves Callisto Protocol Studio

Striking Distance Studios CEO and co-founder Glen Schofield is leaving the company, less than one year after the release of its debut game, The Callisto Protocol. Furthermore, the studio's chief…

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