Half life 3 teaser

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Plans for a third episode for Half-Life 2 have yet to yield any results. Half-Life 2: Episode Two appeared in 2007, and the original Half-Life was released in 1998.

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Half-Life has not seen a sequel in six years. Whoa! It seems that you've got a little ahead of yourselves! Here's a clue: THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY VALVE GAMES! Carry on now.Įarlier this year, Valve’s Gabe Newell stated that it would be in the best interest of gamers for Valve to not divulge details on any upcoming Half-Life game, because trying to explain the repetitive “twists and turns” of Valve’s development cycle would “probably drive people more crazy than being silent about it until we can be very crisp about what’s happening.”ĭespite his words, the impatient fanbase has been searching for rumours. Yet Bossa Studios sent out a Tweet earlier today that clarifies the note has nothing to do with any Valve game. The discovery was made shortly after the Team Fortress 2update for Surgeon Simulator. The first Half-Life included the words, 'The time is 8:47 a.m.' in its opener. Much to the excitement of many fans, the note evidently contained the words 'The time is,' followed by dots possibly pertaining to planets within the solar system.

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Bossa Studios denied that a note found taped to an object in the game earlier this week was a tease for the much anticipated sequel to the popular Half-Life series.