According to the YouTube channel Valve News Network, “Left 4 Dead 2” has been updated a number of times already, which led to speculations that Valve has been working on the third installment of the game under the moniker of the last entry in the series in order to avoid suspicion and detection.
It has also been found out that Reidford has also been very active on the beta update on “Left 4 Dead 2” which makes his ‘accidental leak’ not an accident at all.
Reidford’s Steam profile shows that “Left 4 Dead 2” is his most-played game in recent weeks alongside the Destinations app.
There are reports that came out before the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2016 that “Left 4 Dead 3” shall have an enhanced gameplay setting, four new characters, more extensive map selections, and six separate campaigns.
The rumors were also saying that “Left 4 Dead 3” shall come out ahead of “Half-Life 3,” and since “Half-Life 3” is widely speculated to be released in 2018, the subsequent theory mentioned that “Left 4 Dead 3” may come out on the gaming consoles next year.
However, all these are mere speculations pending the official confirmation or denial from Valve Corporation, which seems unlikely to happen anytime soon.