Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Latest Post

    Final Fantasy X 25th Anniversary Fan Art Project Starts

    June 21, 2026

    EA College Football 27 Early Access Release Date And Info

    June 21, 2026

    Nearly 30 Years Later, Only One GTA Cover Actually Shows The Titular Crime

    June 21, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Final Fantasy X 25th Anniversary Fan Art Project Starts
    • EA College Football 27 Early Access Release Date And Info
    • Nearly 30 Years Later, Only One GTA Cover Actually Shows The Titular Crime
    • If You Haven’t Reserved A Steam Controller Yet, You’ll Have To Wait Until Next Year
    • Love NotebookLM but hate Google? Try this open-source alternative
    • PlayStation CEO: which PS5 games come to PC
    • Campaign Evolved Split-Screen Co-Op Requires PlayStation Plus on PS5
    • Tunisia-Japan channel, time, TV schedule for World Cup
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Beteja – Gaming News, Reviews & Latest Releases
    • Home
    • Console Gaming
    • Esports
    • Latest News
    • Mobile Games
    • New Releases
    • PC Gaming
    • Reviews
      • Upcoming Games
    Beteja – Gaming News, Reviews & Latest Releases
    Home»PC Gaming»PUBG creator’s abandoned survival game Prologue is now free for all, with one final gift
    PC Gaming

    PUBG creator’s abandoned survival game Prologue is now free for all, with one final gift

    AdminBy AdminJune 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    PUBG creator’s abandoned survival game Prologue is now free for all, with one final gift
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Prologue: Go Wayback might have come to an untimely end, but it will continue to live on for anyone who’s interested in trying it. Development on the survival game from PlayerUnknown Productions was officially halted recently due to funding considerations, with the studio continuing to work on its underlying technology, Melba, at “a smaller size.” Rather than removing it from Steam, however, the team has launched it out of early access with one final update and made it free for all, with the option to claim a refund if you already paid for it.

    As a final hurrah, this last Prologue: Go Wayback update introduces trails to its world. These connect cabins and shelters that are in close proximity, and can then link out to other such groups elsewhere. There’s also the potential for them to lead into meadows and cliffs, “with only a small chance of encountering a dead end.” There are settings to increase the distance that these connections will be formed, but doing so runs a greater risk that you’ll encounter paths with unexpected cutoffs.

    Alongside this comes two new items. There’s a handheld weather monitor, which displays the current and impending weather conditions, with higher-tier versions that can provide additional details such as humidity and temperature. There’s also a waterproof spray, which can be used to protect everything from clothing to vulnerable items like paper and matches. The studio has also made improvements to the cooking system, liquid handling, item descriptions, visual effects including lighting and fog, and audio consistency.

    If you’re interested in messing around with the developer options, you can enable the dev build from the ‘game versions and betas’ menu via your Steam library. PlayerUnknown Productions says this version is similar to live, but includes a menu on the ‘=’ key that lets you “spawn items, change the time of day and the weather, fly across the map or teleport to a location, and much more.”

    The game files have been left unencrypted for modders; the team notes it was hoping to provide a measure of official mod support and documentation, “but unfortunately did not have the time or resources to complete those plans.”

    “The games industry has been in a tough spot for a while, and we’re not alone in the struggle to find funding,” Brendan ‘PlayerUnknown’ Greene writes. “I’m privileged to have had the choice to keep the studio’s lights on by myself, and I’m very aware that it’s a luxury few developers have when they go independent. I could only do that for so long, and now we must move forward with a smaller team while finding the right partners for the project.”

    He thanks his team for their “professionalism,” and says of Prologue, “I’m so very proud of what our team accomplished and truly regret we couldn’t finish the journey we began together.” To the community, he adds, “Your creativity, passion, and enjoyment of the worlds we’ve created was truly heartening. And for all the great suggestions and ideas passed to us over the last year, thank you; you helped us build a game of which I’m immensely proud.”

    Prologue: Go Wayback is now a free game on Steam. Just go here and add it to your library, and it’ll be yours to keep and play whenever you want. “Thank you for exploring the wilderness with us,” PlayerUnknown Productions concludes.

    If you did buy Prologue and would like a refund, you’re able to claim one through Steam’s standard refund process at any point in the next 60 days, regardless of your playtime or when you purchased it. Simply submit your application before Monday, August 17, marking discontinued development as the reason for your request. The developer says it has informed Steam support, which “should be granting a refund without any questions.” It notes that you can re-add the game to your library for free afterwards, should you wish to.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Final Fantasy X 25th Anniversary Fan Art Project Starts

    June 21, 2026

    Campaign Evolved Split-Screen Co-Op Requires PlayStation Plus on PS5

    June 21, 2026

    Every Major Game That’s Releasing in September 2026 to Avoid GTA 6

    June 20, 2026

    The Outer Worlds 2 studio Obsidian accused of “violating state wage and hour laws” for profit in California lawsuit

    June 20, 2026
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Latest Post

    Final Fantasy X 25th Anniversary Fan Art Project Starts

    June 21, 2026

    EA College Football 27 Early Access Release Date And Info

    June 21, 2026

    Nearly 30 Years Later, Only One GTA Cover Actually Shows The Titular Crime

    June 21, 2026

    If You Haven’t Reserved A Steam Controller Yet, You’ll Have To Wait Until Next Year

    June 21, 2026
    Top Reviews
    PC Gaming

    Final Fantasy X 25th Anniversary Fan Art Project Starts

    By Admin
    PC Gaming

    Campaign Evolved Split-Screen Co-Op Requires PlayStation Plus on PS5

    By Admin
    New Releases

    Every Major Game That’s Releasing in September 2026 to Avoid GTA 6

    By Admin
    Beteja – Gaming News, Reviews & Latest Releases
    Facebook Instagram YouTube
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 Beteja.com

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.