‘Left 4 Dead 3’ Can Still Contribute to the Riches of Gabe Newell if Given the Chance

Valve officially announced the release of the Source 2 engine in March this year, which the company made free to developers. The Source 2 engine is apparently compatible with the new Vulcan Graphics AP.

As the two upcoming games from Valve are “Left 4 Dead 3” and “Half-Life 3,” it was already speculated that the game developer will develop them using a Source 2 engine, which is quite logical.

After the no-show stunt pulled off by Valve Corporation during the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2015 last month, the fate of “Left 4 Dead 3” was up in the air.

Contrary to reports that came out sometime in May that game developer Valve Corporation would make an announcement at the E3 2015 regarding its two of its most widely-anticipated video games – “Left 4 Dead 3” and “Half-Life 3,” it appears that fans and gamers will have to wait longer, or worst waited for nothing at all.

Previous reports have it that Valve Corporation has already decided on cancelling the third installment to its best-selling zombie shooter game franchise because the company is reportedly contented with the tons of money being raked in by its other games, namely “Steam,” “Steam Machines,” and “Dota 2.”

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