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Insider claims to be Half-Life 3, codenamed “HLX” and is developing it after a playable start.
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The game has been widely playtested with potential plot leaks and is expected to be released around 2025.
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Despite insider claims, Valve has not officially confirmed the development and is treating it as a rumour.
If there is a game that has been embodied in a constantly unsurfaced game, it has a half-life of 3. Valve’s follow-up to award-winning Half Life 2 was mythical and legendary at this point. Almost every year, we see rumors about it on the surface, but we all hang.
Is it different this time? Tyler McVicker, a proven insider who has leaked reliable information about Valve’s activities, is the latest character who claims that Half-Life 3 is actually being developed at Valve’s headquarters.
Half-Life3 is a genuine and playable insider
Tyler McVicker has pushed out a new “Ask Me Anything” video, which states that “HLX,” the codename for Half Life 3, is well ahead of the game to play from start to finish, as well as in development.
The game is said to be playedtested by a considerable group, and happy to share details about it, McVicker said: Given that, there is information about the plot. ”
On top of that, McVicker claims that this is the most distant project has ever been, and given its current state, it will launch Half-Life 3 this summer and be released in the winter of 2025. This makes sense if Valve could do this, perhaps the biggest release of the generation, Grand Theft Auto 6, is behind until May 2026.
“This is the farthest ever. The game is end-to-end playable. It was never far. And they optimize it and polish it.
Of course, there is no official confirmation from the valve, so regardless of how reliable the insider is, this should be treated as a rumour. For those new to the franchise, Half-Life 2 was released in 2004 and is considered by many to be the best first-person shooter game of all time and one of the most influential games. Since the successful release, most assumed valves work in Chapter 3, but that never happened. Over 20 years here, we are still waiting to see if the valve can really count to 3.
Will we finally see or hear Half-Life3 this year? Something strange happened, so who knows? Rumors about it have become more active recently, suggesting something is going on behind the scenes to ensure all this smoke.