PUBG's Creator Is Downsizing His Studio And Ending Development Of A Game
Those who purchased the early build of Prologue: Go Wayback! could get a refund.
Brendan Greene and his studio PlayerUnknown Productions just announced a downsizing effort. This is the developer originally behind the megahit battle royale PUBG. The company is laying off an unspecified number of employees and cancelling further development of one title, the survival roguelikePrologue: Go Wayback.
An early access version of this title has been available on Steam and Epic Games Store since last year for $20. Greene says he's "investigating" ways for players to get a refund. This early access build will remain available and will be free from now on.
The developer says this is all a response to the expenses involved with developing its in-house terrain-generation engine Melba. The company will continue making this tech, though with a smaller team. Melba was used to create maps for Prologue: Go Wayback...
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