5 Years. 5 long, relatively silent years since Half-Life 2: Episode 2 first released. I think we can all agree that 5 years is a long gap of time. So long that, if Valve were to reveal Half-Life 3, they'd have to make it a big event; because a simple blog post, magazine cover, or on-stage announcement wouldn't be enough.
In case you were curious, a Steam account transfer via will is not permitted according to an official response from Valve.
Would be nice if the article's writer looked into and reported whether other digital game libraries could be transferred over via will (Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo, EGS, EA app, GOG, Ubisoft Connect, Rockstar Launcher etc) instead of this half-baked piece but it's probably the same for all of them anyway
This seems like a way bigger issue than mandatory PSN account linking for PlayStation games.
So where is the outcry?
ESTNN writes: "A leak for Valve's 6v6 3rd-person shooter MOBA has supposedly been released ahead of time. And if the reports are true, fans of the genre have much to be excited for."
Nice bend at the knee there Gabe. Seriously? A quirky character arena shooter? This late into the me-too-shooter market? I thought you guys were so much better than that crap. Gabe must need a bigger yacht.
Fan projects Team Fortress: Source 2 and Portal 64 have shut down after Valve intervened in their development.
First they open Steam up to more AI, now they are shutting down fan projects when at one time they used to support or even give the fans jobs.
Wonder what's going on with Valve at the minute.
There's potential that Valve had already planned to bring Source 2 to TF2 officially after Counter Strike 2. It's been getting some renewed attention lately.
You got Nintendo to thank for Portal64 being taken down. As for TF2, most likely it's due to the probability of Valve working on a source 2 port themselves. It's sucks but Nintendo are the biggest pricks in the business and not letting this drag out into a huge court drama is the best decision.
All Valve has to do is make a Page on Steam.com announcing one small tidbit of information about HL2 Episode 3 and the Gaming World would EXPLODE!!
or Valve would most likely have some Half Life clue buried deep withing some super complicated ARG/puzzle and the Gaming World would EXPLODE!!
Valve are Masters of the Universe, they Do not need a freak show to announce the next Half Life. The Game will speak for itself!!
Valve could announce HL3 in a gay S&M necrophilia porn film and it would be the most viewed thing on the internet that day.
It's not necessary for them to make a big thing of it.
Black screen, white text: Half-Life 3 - Release Date
I have no doubt it will be the best and most disappointing game released that year.
I don't know if the author remembers, but Half Life 2 came out of the blue. No one knew anything about it, and then all of a sudden it was announced. They gave no warning, no clues. It was simply announced, and then the world knew.
So yes, they can simply announce Half Life 3. Like they did before.
And then the internet will overload.
They don't need to make a big event about it. Half Life is bigger than big events.
I expect it to be buried underneath an extremely complex ARG that no one even knows they'll be playing