Half-Life 3 on VR Takes Time to Develop and is Not the Direction of Valve Corporation, Says Company Representative!

When Valve included a wild card during The Steam Awards which it called as “We Didn’t Think of Everything” award, the audience was tasked with writing in and voting for their own category.

The category was used by the people who are using The Steam Awards to tell Valve to pull its finger out and make the sequel everyone’s been waiting years for.

Critics believe that Valve would not change any internal plan because of hundreds of Steam awards votes, but it’s a keen reminder that a good number of people would like to play a “Half-Life 3” game, some nine years after “Half-Life 2: Episode 2” came out.

Based on latest fan theory, which seems consistent with previous rumors, “Half-Life 3” might see the light of day in gaming consoles and the PC in 2018 with impressive new features.

The fan theory and the previous rumors are basing their assumption on the fact that the “Half-Life” franchise will be marking its 20th anniversary in 2018 so it is only but fitting to unveil the latest iteration of the game during the same year.

There are also rumors saying that Valve Corporation might have already been working on “Half-Life 3” but in a clandestine way. The notion was recently reinforced with some fans have discovered a code generated from a “DoTA 2” update.

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