Now gamers of “Half Life 3” appears to be waiting for something similar to what happened with “Half Life 2” more than 11 years ago. But unless another Gembe shows up, the continuation of Gordan Freeman’s journey is currently just up to Valve at the moment and no other. The company has apparently protected itself from hackers but as far as leakers are concerned, that is an entirely different story.
There have been reports in August that a former employee of Valve confirmed that the game developer has calendared the development of “Half Life 3” sometime in the future.
Based on the disclosure made by a supposed former employee of Valve Corporation, “Half Life 3” will be released after the multiplayer zombie shooter video game, “Left 4 Dead 3” is finally rolled out to the video game retail markets.
Critics placed the possible release date for “Half Life 3” as any time from the fourth quarter of 2017 up to the first quarter of 2018.
The revelations of the alleged former employee of Valve Corporation are a welcome relief to anxiously waiting fans of “Half Life 3” because it actually debunked previous rumors that the game will no longer be developed.
“Half Life 2” was released way back in 2004, with its final installment having been released some three years later. If “Half Life 3” is indeed to be released late in 2017 or early 2018, then fans and gamers must have waited between 13 to 14 years for its next installment to arrive.