PUBG creator says he "100% expected" negative reactions to his new survival game, but its Steam reviews are improving fast
Almost six years ago, during the 2019 Game Awards, a roughly 20-second clip of a forest being battered by a thunderstorm aired. It was a teaser for Prologue, the debut game from Brendan 'PlayerUnknown' Greene's new studio (yes, the chap who made PUBG), and gave us a mysterious, unexplained glimpse at the game we see today. Recently launched in early access, Greene tells me in a new interview that it's "exciting and relieving" to have Prologue out in the wild after all this time. But you may go your whole life never finding that exact, storm-battered scene from the teaser, as Prologue can generate millions of different map seeds, meaning you'll never explore the same terrain twice. However, unlike some of the best survival games of recent times, you won't find quest markers, NPCs, or enemies - it's you versus the wilderness.Read the full story on PCGamesN: PUBG creator says he "100% expected" negative reactions to his new survival game, but its Steam reviews are improving fast