The Callisto Protocol is too violent for the Japan Classification Board

The Callisto Protocol is too violent for the Japan Classification Board

After the Japanese censorship rolled back, the Callisto protocol won’t make its way to Japanese consoles and screens in December after all.

The Computer Entertainment Ratings Organization (CERO) has named The Callisto Protocol horror game – with its… Radiant eyeballs And viscera plentiful – too bloody and violent for public consumption, refuse to rate it unless Striking Distance Studios agrees to a controlled mod for the area. Due to ZERO’s strict procedures, Japanese developers are accustomed to making this compromise, using Capcom tones down Resident Evil games (Opens in a new tab) for their releases on their land.

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