
Those that bought the early construct of Prologue: Go Wayback! might get a refund.
Brendan Greene and his studio PlayerUnknown Productions just announced a downsizing effort. That is the developer initially behind the megahit battle royale PUBG. The corporate is shedding an unspecified variety of staff and cancelling additional improvement of 1 title, the survival roguelike Prologue: Go Wayback.
An early entry model of this title has been obtainable on Steam and Epic Video games Retailer since final yr for $20. Greene says he is “investigating” methods for gamers to get a refund. This early entry construct will stay obtainable and will probably be free any more.
The developer says that is all a response to the bills concerned with creating its in-house terrain-generation engine Melba. The corporate will proceed making this tech, although with a smaller workforce. Melba was used to create maps for Prologue: Go Wayback. It is also imagined to be a core part of an upcoming massive multiplayer game called Artemis. We do not know the place improvement stands on that one.
PUBG first got here out all the way in which again in 2017 and Greene left parent company Krafton to type PlayerUnknown Productions again in 2021. The corporate lately dropped a tech demo known as Preface: Undiscovered World that makes use of Melba and lets folks discover an “Earth-scale world generated in real-time.”