The highly playtested game, Prologue Go Wayback, is once again opening its doors for another round of early access gameplay.
As the survival game genre sees the rise and fall of titles like Dune Awakening and the Fallout 76 fishing update, PC gamers continue to relish opportunities to manage resources and navigate perilous worlds. Fortunately, Prologue Go Wayback has been a constant presence, regularly inviting players to participate in its frequent playtests. These sneak peeks into the game's development, such as the Prologue Go Wayback June playtest, are invaluable for fans eager to keep up with the latest updates.
The prospect of exploring an ever-evolving forest is thrilling enough, but the fact that PlayerUnknown Productions actively invites players to test its current build demonstrates the studio's commitment to player feedback. This upcoming playtest is particularly noteworthy as it will be the first time the entire game, not just a few maps, will be put through its paces.
Following the release of a new demo featuring ten community-chosen maps, this news is certainly cause for celebration. It seems PlayerUnknown Productions' confidence is growing, which bodes well for the future of the game.
Fortunately, there's another round to anticipate as the Prologue Go Wayback July playtest approaches. So when exactly can you participate in the new pass at testing? Here's what you need to know.
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Prologue Go Wayback July Playtest start dateThe Prologue Go Wayback July Playtest is scheduled to begin on Monday, July 14 at 7am PDT / 10am EDT / 3pm BST. This was announced via a new RSVP application in the Prologue Go Wayback Discord channel, where you can register and await a direct invitation to the playtest, which are given out on a first-come-first-served basis.
It's a fantastic opportunity for you to learn more about the upcoming game by playing practically the entire thing. Dive in, and you might be playing what could be close to a final build.
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