PlayerUnknown Productions Pauses 'Go Wayback,' Shifts Focus to Melba Tech and Project Artemis

June 4, 2026
PlayerUnknown Productions Pauses 'Go Wayback,' Shifts Focus to Melba Tech and Project Artemis
  • PlayerUnknown Productions is downsizing to a smaller team and halting development on Prologue: Go Wayback, as founder Brendan Greene pivots the studio toward its Melba technology and the broader Artemis concept.

  • Greene confirms that staff will continue work on Melba technology and related research, while Go Wayback itself remains on hold and not currently slated for resumption.

  • He stated on X that he can no longer fund the project in its current form, but left the door open for a future revival of Go Wayback and continued Melba work on a smaller scale.

  • An affiliate disclosure is included and readers are directed to Techlomedia via Google News for updates.

  • Project Artemis remains the studio’s overarching goal—a library of user-generated worlds within a shared universe, though its development status is unclear amid restructuring.

  • Go Wayback entered Early Access in November 2025 as both a survival title and a testbed for the studio’s new technologies.

  • The situation illustrates sustainability challenges for experimental, large-scale, systems-heavy projects in Early Access and competitive markets, even for well-known creators.

  • Go Wayback emphasizes AI-driven map generation, with each playthrough producing a new map, reflecting a focus on generative AI and offline/local language model-based tech.

  • Go Wayback is a survival roguelite featuring procedurally generated landscapes, survival mechanics, and a terrain-centric approach to gameplay.

  • The article does not specify exact staff counts affected by the restructuring.

  • Existing Go Wayback purchasers will be moved to a free-to-play model in a future update, with potential refunds for pre-purchase players being explored, and a timeline for early access exit is not set.

  • Greene intends to shelve the project temporarily rather than cancel it outright, while aiming to refund purchases and free up the game when resumed.

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