Regardless whether these rumors and speculations are true or not, they are only making fans believe that “Left 4 Dead 3” is already in the pipeline and will be dropping very soon.
Latest reports have it that “Left 4 Dead 3” has just come out in Microsoft’s list for the Xbox One backward compatibility program, which only validates previous reports that Valve is indeed working on the development of the game.
Based on information leaking from inside Valve Corporation, the game development company would be focusing its efforts on Steam and its online multiplayer games as those initiatives bring more money to its coffers than single-player video games.
Valve’s sterling record in online multiplayer games speaks for itself and it is highlighted by very popular video games like “Counterstrike,” “DoTA,” and “DoTA 2.”
Another hint on the possibility of “Left 4 Dead 3” coming out to the gaming consoles and the PC soon became more pronounced at the start of the year, particularly during the launching of the virtual reality headset of the Taiwanese tech giant HTC, officially known as the HTC Vive VR.
During the demo of the HTC Vive VR during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016, the event had full of references not only to “Left 4 Dead 3” but also to “Half-Life 3.”