On 10th October 2007, Valve released Half Life 2: Episode 2, the continuation of Gordon Freeman’s story as he and his friends fought to free the human race from the oppression of the alien Combine. The ending provided very little in the way of closure, setting up a number of plot points for a sequel that has never arrived.
With the exception of 2011’s Portal 2, the Half Life universe has remained completely dormant for almost ten years, which is a shame when Half-Life and Half-Life 2 are generally considered to be two of the best games every made.
Valve has been quiet about the franchise’s future, leading to the popular ‘Half-Life 3 confirmed’ meme, where any small hint of the sequel’s existence is quickly spun out of proportion.
That said, the company hasn’t been completely silent. Here’s everything we currently know about the game generally known as Half Life 3.
Cut to the chase
- What is it? The long-awaited, and long-absent, continuation of the Half-Life saga
- When can I play it? With nothing officially announced it won’t be anytime soon
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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming