Prologue: Creator of PUBG, Brendan Greene talks about his new project

Brendan Greene talks about Prologue
Prologue can be the next big thing for the gaming industry. Brendan Greene gave us the Battle Royale mod of Arma 2 and which then inspired PUBG and created the whole genre of Battle Royale. He is back with his new project Prologue.
Brendan Greene talks about Prologue
Brendan Greene, better known by his artist name PlayerUnknown, is an Irish video game developer. He is best known for his work on PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) and credited with the creation of the “Battle Royale” genre of video games. In 2018, he eventually released a mod called “DayZ: Battle Royale”, named after the 2000 Japanese sci-fi film “Battle Royale”. After that Greene was recruited by Sony Online Entertainment to develop a Battle Royale game mode for H1Z1.
In 2016, H1Z1: King of the Kill caught the attention of South Korean game company Krafton, which reached out to Greene about creating his own game based on his previous work. Greene moved to Korea to join Krafton as Creative Director, working on the game that became PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, which Greene described as “that sort of final realization of my vision.”

This is how Brendan Greene gave us the Battle Royale genre. Later almost all the major game devolpoing companies released their version of Battle Royale, Apex Legends by EA and Call of Duty: Warzone by Activastion are the most popular example of that.
Now Brendan Greene talks abot his new project, Prologue. In this 5 minitues long twitter video he breifly explains his vision of the Prologue. He wants to create an endless sand-box open world game where player can create and make their own world. It may sound like Minecraft but Greene explains that this world will be realistic and hundreds of kilometers across with thousands of player interacting with eachother. This project can be the next big genre of gaming. This can change not only the gaming insdutry but create a new and unique technology.
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