The preface is not a sequel to PUBG, nor is it a shooting game.
prelude A new experimental project led by Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene. The game debuted last week at the Game Awards and is very short and mysterious.
That's because even its manufacturer doesn't know what it will become. However, Green tells Forbes with certainty that this is not PUBG 2, and you should not even expect it to become a shooter.
"We set up a studio and set up a studio with the goal of experimenting with new technologies," Green said. "Now we are taking the first step towards developing new technologies, and the preamble is the first step for us to enter the new world. I hope to have the opportunity to launch new products globally."
With him was a strong 25-person PUBG company team established in Amsterdam earlier this year. The team is currently working on new gaming technologies they will need.
Although Green does not want to reveal more about the nature of the prologue, he did say that the prologue will be large in scale and a challenging experience that requires players to continuously improve.
Greene revealed: "One of my dreams is to create a huge world." "Hundreds of kilometers by hundreds of kilometers, with thousands of people, these are very difficult problems."
Although the project is still in its early stages of development, Greene hopes that the new game will also create an experience that persists with players.
"I have some big dreams for what I want to achieve, but I'm not ready yet. It will require some new technology." He said.
"Along with many other creators, they are put in a box. I was told to create and we will support you. The responsibility is too big, I really don't want to mess it up. But these opportunities are not often Appears, and you do n’t have the opportunity to launch a global IP every day. "