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So, a shame to be sure but not one that anticipating fans of Half-Life won't already be used to by now.
HALF LIFE 3? SOFTWARE
"Valve is working on a piece of software to best showcase what the Steam Deck is capable of doing – Citadel," McVicker explained. "Half-Life 3, Half-Life 2 Episode 3, any kind of traditional mouse and keyboard FPS at Valve is not taking place, if it its, it’s a very small group of people and those individuals will not be seen as value generating by the higher-ups."įor the Steam Deck, Valve is developing something called "Citadel" which is more fit for the handheld device on account of its mechanics. “Valve is trying to get the Steam Deck out and, like many people have observed, the Steam Deck has been significantly more successful than originally anticipated, so Valve is throwing a lot at it."
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McVicker explains that Valve is insistent that the Steam Deck is where their attention should be. “The issue is that no, at the current time, there isn’t a major development team working on anything outside of the few pieces of software that are specifically tailored for hardware right now." "To get the big question out of the way, is there a true follow-up to Half-Life 2: Episode Two in development in any capacity at Valve Software?” McVicker proposes before promptly giving a definitive answer. According to Tyler McVicker of Valve News Network, Half-Life 3 isn't in major development at Valve as the company is focusing their efforts on the Steam Deck. Well, a reputable Valve insider has come out to confirm that isn't quite the case. And with the release (and ending) of Half-Life: Alyx back in March 2020, it seemed that we were finally getting a little closer to Half-Life 3. Fans have clamoured, speculated, and pleaded for the follow-up for almost a decade and a half. Half-Lies A look back at 12 years of not playing the most essential sequel in videogame history. A fictional game that many people claim to have heard announced but never. But if Valve indeed has an RTS/FPS Half-Life game currently in the works, then it could end up becoming a major critical success much like Half-Life: Alyx did.Half-Life 3 is itself a meme and has been since Half-Life 2: Episode Two debuted all the way back in 2007. Half-Life 2 the wait goes on for a sequel (pic: Valve) Steam Deck still hasn’t encouraged Valve to make Half-Life 3 but they are apparently working on an RTS hybrid set in the same universe. Half-Life 3 unconfirmed: every rumor, hoax, and leak in one place. A game that was confirmed 10 years ago from this very year yet is still not released. Of course, no one should take any of the claims made in the video as gospel, and even McVicker himself reminds his viewers of this. But then McVicker confirmed the opposite for Half-Life 3, saying that “any kind of traditional mouse and keyboard FPS at Valve is not taking place.” In this video, McVicker discusses a few projects that Valve apparently has in development, including the formerly mentioned RTS/FPS game, which goes by the codename “Citadel.” According to McVicker, Citadel will supposedly serve as a big “nostalgia fest,” and he describes it as “ Left 4 Dead, Alien Swarm, an RTS and Half-Life all having a baby.”Īpparently, Valve has “Citadel” in active development, and it could come out “within the next year-and-a-half to two years,” at least according to McVicker’s estimation. Tyler McVicker, a YouTube content creator who formerly went by the name Valve News Network, shared this rumor in a recently uploaded video. 'I did see some concept art for Half-Life 3' says Counter-Strike co-creator.
HALF LIFE 3? MOD
However, this rumor did claim that Valve plans to release an RTS/FPS co-op game set in the Half-Life universe that will demonstrate the capabilities of the upcoming Steam Deck. Mod of the Week: The Citizen Returns, for Half-Life 2, Episode 2. But according to a recent recent rumor, Valve still has the development of Half-Life 3 on hold - to no one’s surprise. That did not stop fans from rekindling their hope after Valve released Half-Life: Alyx, a VR spinoff that serves as a prequel to Half-Life 2, last year. At this point, it appears safe to say that Valve does not intend on actively developing Half-Life 3 any further than it already has, at least in the foreseeable future. Fans of the Half-Life series have long seen Half-Life 3 and its eternal vaporware status as something of a joke.