2024: The year Half-Life 3 whispers become a roar. Evidence mounts that Valve is actively developing a new entry in the iconic Half-Life franchise. This summer, renowned data miner Gabe Follower revealed potential gameplay innovations, including unique gravity mechanics and extensive exploration of the Xen world.
Now, Gabe Follower's latest update video confirms Half-Life 3 has entered internal testing. This crucial phase, involving Valve employees and select associates, often determines a game's fate. Failure here could lead to cancellation.
However, numerous indicators strongly suggest Half-Life 3's imminent arrival. The recent extensive Half-Life 2 documentary and anniversary update hint at future plans for the series. Furthermore, each Half-Life title has historically been groundbreaking.
Recall Valve's strategic pairing of Half-Life: Alyx with their VR headset. Speculation persists about Valve's ambition to create a comprehensive gaming ecosystem, potentially including a living room console. Imagine the impact of a simultaneous release of Steam Machines 2 (a competitor to PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch) alongside Half-Life 3? It would be a monumental event – precisely the kind of spectacle Valve relishes.
Releasing a new Half-Life feels like a matter of prestige for Valve. Considering Team Fortress 2's conclusion via a comic, a similar (albeit belated) send-off for their flagship franchise seems plausible.