Valve's highly anticipated first person shooter is reportedly in the works as a former Valve employee spills the beans.
In a Twitch interview with goRGNtv, ex-Valve employee and Counter-Strike co-creator Minh Le confirmed that Half Life 3 definitely happening as well as Left 3 Dead 3.
Le explained that, "I think it's kind of public knowledge, that people know that it is being worked on. And so if I were to say that yeah, I've seen some images, like some concept art of it, that wouldn't be big news to be honest.
"I guess I could say that I did see something that looked kinda like in the Half-Life universe," said Le.
"And I mean it wouldn't surprise anyone if I said they're doing it, they're working on it, yeah. So to go on a limb I'd say I did see some concept art for Half-Life 3".
Le said it could be a long time before Half Life 3 actually reaches development stages as it's currently still in the concept design phase.
Before remembering to shut up, Le also mentioned Left 4 Dead 3 which he said Valve is also busily working on: "I saw it, it looks great. I was really excited when I saw that."
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Nathan George is a freelance journalist who has contributed to T3.com in the fields of gaming, social media, streaming services, autonomous vehicles, phones, virtual reality headsets, wireless speakers and future tech. He studied journalism at the University of the West of England and is a holder of the Bronze and Silver The Duke of Edinburgh Award.
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