Schofield also talked to us about The Callisto Protocol’s now-former place in the broader PUBG timeline and how it affected the game’s fiction and vice-versa: “The idea of us being in the universe at first sound really good, and then as you start coming up with your story we realized, ‘Wow, this is a little out there.’ We built in some touchpoints, and you’ll find them throughout the game like Easter eggs and things like that.” He reiterated as much in our cover story, stating: Even when TCP was connected to PUBG, Schofield always said it was a distant relation and that any references to the battle royale would be light at best. The change likely won’t come as a huge loss. PUBG is awesome, & we will still have little surprises for fans, but TCP is its own world, story and universe.įor those unaware, Krafton, the owner of PUBG, is publishing The Callisto Protocol, hence the connection. It was originally part of the PUBG timeline, but grew into its own world. It no longer takes place in the PUBG Universe.
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