PlayerUnknown’s studio is downsizing, making its Prologue game free, and looking into refunding those who bought it
PlayerUnknown Productions has announced that it will making layoffs and halting development on its early access game Prologue: Go Wayback. Described by the studio as “a single-player open-world emergent survival roguelike where every journey is unique”, Prologue: Go Wayback was released on Steam and the Epic Games Store in November 2025 as an early access title, Studio founder Brendan Greene – also known as PlayerUnknown – has now posted an update, however, stating that the studio can no longer afford to continue development on the game, and that it has halted all development as it plans to downsize the team. Read More...
PlayerUnknown Productions has announced that it will making layoffs and halting development on its early access game Prologue: Go Wayback.Described by the studio as “a single-player open-world emergent survival roguelike where every journey is unique”, Prologue: Go Wayback was released on Steam and the Epic Games Store in November 2025 as an early access title,
Studio founder Brendan Greene – also known as PlayerUnknown – has now posted an update, however, stating that the studio can no longer afford to continue development on the game, and that it has halted all development as it plans to downsize the team.
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