Callisto Protocol's Contagion Bundle adds new death animations next week

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Callisto Protocol's Contagion Bundle adds new death animations next week
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The Callisto Protocol's Contagion Bundle arrives in a few days time.

If you haven't had your fill of seeing all the many weird and wonderful ways that protagonist Jacob Lee can, I have good news. The game's upcoming Contagion Bundle will add 14 new ways for this to happen. Sorry Jacob!

As previously announced, The Callisto Protocol's Contagion Bundle will add a permadeath mode to the game when it releases on 14th March. It will also see the addition of the Watchtower Skin Collection. In the meantime, if you are yet to experience all of the death animations that came with The Callisto Protocol's launch, you can check out Zoe's extensive video cataloguing them below. May I recommend finding a cushion to hide behind before hitting play.This is not the first new content to come to The Callisto Protocol. Back in January, a

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