Half-Life 3 Reportedly Not Happening But Half-Life RTS/FPS Could

Hal-Life 3 has become a joke in the video game community, as years go by without even the slightest hint of a new mainline Half-life game. When Half Life: Alyx fill the void, in part, for fans with VR headsets, there are still a lot of fans who can’t play Alyx and are hoping for Half-life 3. Unfortunately, Half life 3 will probably never happen, although there is still some good news.
The information was given by the creator of Valve News Network, Tyler McVicker. In a new YouTube video, McVicker discusses status of Half-life Franchising, continue to describe where things are headed. Unfortunately, McVicker had bad news for the fans hoping that Half-Life: Alyx’s The end is a sign of much more to come. According to McVicker, “there isn’t a single large development team working on anything, other than some piece of software designed specifically for the hardware.”
McVicker then explained that the teams at Valve are focusing on Games for Steam Deck because it reached an unexpected level of success. McVicker stressed that any mouse-and-keyboard shooter fans might hope to be in development at Valve “isn’t going to happen.” While that may be disappointing news for fans, it’s not all bad, as there is still a Half-life projects in the works.
Apparently called “Half-Life: Citadel,“or at least referred to as a codename, the new project appears to be being created to demonstrate what the Steam Deck is capable of. McVicker has described the project as a “nostalgia festival”, ostensibly a “collaboration-based” RTS-FPS hybrid. McVicker quote The remaining 4 people died and Aliens as an example of what fans should expect during gameplay, with the obvious Half-life affect.
McVicker also stated that some of the individuals on Citadel The project has been moved to the Steam Deck in its final stages, but development on the Citadel is still ongoing. However, Valve has yet to officially confirm anything, so fans should still disregard this information. Development plans change frequently, especially at a studio like Valve, so it’s impossible to say how any project will end. ONE Half-life However, the game adapted to the Steam Deck makes a lot of sense.
The emphasis on the Steam Deck puts Valve’s first-party software in an interesting place, although it’s not necessarily foreign for the company. Oculus continues to dominate the VR arena, and while Nintendo has the crown for handhelds, the Steam Deck can at least provide an alternative for those with a massive Steam library.
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