PUBG creator's brutal new survival game surprise drops into Steam Early Access with a roadmap promising "expanded construction," cooking, and equipment degradation
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Kaan Serin
2025-11-20
PUBG's very own PlayerUnknown, Brendan Greene, has finally released his merciless survival game Prologue: Go Wayback! into Early Access.
PlayerUnknown Productions has stealthily unleashed its open-world survival game onto the world with a new trailer, which you can see down below. The basic pitch is that you're dropped into a procgen map with the goal of getting to a weather station the old-fashioned way, without succumbing to brutal weather or your rumbling belly along the way. There are no map markers or guiding voice on the radio; just a diegetic map and compass, plus your wits.
Alongside the Early Access launch on Steam and the Epic Games Store, the studio also released a roadmap of what to expect before 1.0. Among the list are "updates that add realism, scale, and cohesion to the world," such as improved trails, enhanced rivers with sources and such, more varied biomes, different weather states, and most interesting to me, "water that freezes and thaws with weather and seasons."
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More typical survive-o-crafty bits are also in the pipeline: stuff like clothing degradation, containers for food or fuel, a full-on climbing system for vertical traversal, improved cooking, and "expanded construction... that uses found materials with full freedom of expression." General updates are in the works, too, which should bring full controller support, a photo mode, and new modes. You can see the full roadmap here.
Prologue: Go Wayback! is also our first taste of Brendan Greene's Project Artemis, the Earth-scale simulation that he's been cooking up for years. You know, the one that he called "realistic Minecraft," which is supposed to let players loose to make whatever they want in a grand, procedurally generated world built off Prologue's tech.
Will Prologue have what it takes to trek onto our best survival games list?
notsosure
Dec 01, 06:09 AM
what do you think? afk quite challenging.
quantumGnome
Nov 20, 03:38 PM
Seems fine to me.
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