How many chapters are there in The Callisto Protocol?

The Callisto Protocol is a new survival horror game from the creators of Dead Space. Set on Jupiter’s moon Callisto and the Black Iron Prison built there, The Callisto Protocol stars Josh Duhamel as Jacob, a pilot stranded and wrongfully imprisoned. As the Black Iron Prison starts to fall apart from the inside out, Jacob must escape to survive.

An homage to Dead Space, The Callisto Protocol draws a lot of inspiration from Isaac Clarke and his battles with the necromorphs. You can read our review here.

Since it’s a survival horror game, The Callisto Protocol isn’t the longest game out there, but you may be wondering how many chapters there are. We’ve got you covered.

The Callisto Protocol Chapters

So, how many chapters are there in The Callisto Protocol?

All up, there are eight chapters in The Callisto Protocol. They’re listed below;

  1. Cargo
  2. Outbreak
  3. Aftermath
  4. Habitat
  5. Lost
  6. Below
  7. Colony
  8. Tower

All up, it took us roughly 8-12 hours to complete, with the higher difficulty modes taking longer than the easier ones.

The Callisto Protocol is available now.

Leo Stevenson
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