After the resounding success of PUBG, Brendan Greene is back with a new project called Prologue: Go Wayback – a survival game that “takes you back to the roots,” which has now launched its demo version on Steam.
Prologue: Go Wayback is currently attracting significant attention from gamers across various platforms. With an emphasis on a unique survival experience that is immersive and constantly evolving, this game is set to expand its horizons to millions of players globally, marking a significant milestone in Brendan Greene’s development journey.

Wayback is not just a survival game – it is a part of a larger project known as Project Artemis, a metaverse-style world with an expansive “cosmic” scale.
Despite this, Wayback stands as a completely independent game, also serving as a testbed for the technology behind Greene’s future vision for Artemis. Interestingly, the premise of Wayback revolves around a simple yet intriguing mission: to survive in a harsh environment. However, the gameplay throws you into a vast, untamed world where the only resources are a set of clothes and a few essential items. The challenges of survival include constantly fluctuating weather conditions and the dangers posed by aggressive wildlife, which can threaten your precious resources and lead to unexpected outcomes – making your refuge always feel far from safety.

The most notable feature is that the world of Wayback will change every time a player starts a new game – it’s an entirely new 8x8km environment, with landscapes, cabins, and unique structures that continuously evolve. The mountainous terrain can even transform into waterfalls after heavy rain. The landscape can also get flooded, affecting your survival strategy. In Wayback, the environment genuinely wants to eliminate you.

Right now, players can download and experience the new demo of Prologue: Go Wayback on Steam. The demo version includes different gameplay modes with unique areas and challenges, allowing players to see if they can survive in the same way as the character Jamie did when he once “went back in time.”