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    PUBG Creator Shuts Down Studio and Pulls the Plug on New Game

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Brendan Greene’s studio PlayerUnknown Productions is downsizing and laying off staff.
    2. Development for the survival roguelike Prologue: Go Wayback is cancelled.
    3. Early access purchasers may request refunds; the game will now be free.
    4. Company continues developing terrain-engine Melba for future projects, including Artemis.

    Downsizing and Its Implications

    Brendan Greene, the creator of PUBG, is retrenching his studio, PlayerUnknown Productions. This downsizing comes after the studio’s decision to cancel development of the survival roguelike Prologue: Go Wayback. The move raises questions about the financial sustainability of smaller gaming studios in today’s competitive landscape. Greene’s studio, once buoyed by the success of PUBG, now faces the substantial costs of developing its proprietary terrain-generation engine, Melba.

    While layoffs affect an unspecified number of employees, Greene’s response indicates a practical approach to retrenchment. He assures players who purchased the early access version of Prologue that they can apply for refunds. This decision may reflect a growing trend among developers to prioritize transparency and consumer rights in the gaming community.

    The Future of PlayerUnknown Productions

    Despite the downsizing, Greene plans to continue developing Melba, albeit with a smaller team. This engine aims to create expansive maps for future projects, including a much-anticipated massive multiplayer game named Artemis. However, uncertainty looms over Artemis’s development progress, leaving fans and investors in suspense.

    The release of a tech demo, Preface: Undiscovered World, showcases Melba’s potential. This demo allows players to explore an “Earth-scale” world generated in real time. Yet, as Greene navigates these challenges, whether PlayerUnknown Productions can replicate its earlier successes remains uncertain. The gaming industry continually shifts, and this situation serves as a reminder that even successful studios can face significant hurdles.

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