PlayerUnknown Productions has announced that development on Prologue: Go Wayback is coming to an end, and the studio is undergoing layoffs as Brendan Greene says he can no longer continue funding the project in its current form.<br /><br />In this video, I break down what happened, what it means for Prologue: Go Wayback, the future of the ambitious Melba engine, and whether this project could eventually return in the future.<br /><br />Topics covered:<br />• Development ending for Prologue: Go Wayback<br />• Layoffs at PlayerUnknown Productions<br />• Brendan Greene's statement<br />• The future of the Melba engine<br />• Refund plans for players<br />• Could Prologue return someday?<br /><br />Support the channel on Patreon:<br />https://www.patreon.com/cw/JamesSchierer<br /><br />What do you think? Were PlayerUnknown's ambitions simply too large, or could this technology still lead to something groundbreaking in the future?<br /><br />#PrologueGoWayback #PlayerUnknown #PUBG #GamingNews #GameDevelopment
