Rumor: Valve Has Ramped Up Hiring For Next Half-Life Game, & Working On An Immersive New Gameplay System
Half-Life fans may not want an immersive sim, but we don't know where Valve is going with this yet anyway.
Half-Life fans may not want an immersive sim, but we don't know where Valve is going with this yet anyway.
Valve made a change for when consumers checkout.
No game should be on an island.
At least developers can use Valve's own age rating system.
Did they even tell Valve they were going to get Steam Deck Verified?
And just like that, every Steam Deck and PC handheld owner got told they have a lesser product.
Fans are not thrilled over the latest update.
Cheaters are asked to have their fun while they can, we guess.
There's also a low priority queue for players who don't know how to behave.
Sharing games will now be much easier.
That's one way to get their attention.
Someone always ruins it for everyone else.
You won't be surprised to find out which big companies are responsible for this mess.
We suppose people will see it like an Early Access game now.
How come Half-Life gets two games?
When thinking about these rumors, it's important to go back two the Source.
You can't play coy if you're clearly acting in ways that could harm someone like Valve.
It's been twenty years, what's one or two more?
This game came out in 2007, but it's not stopping.
Uhm, maybe you need more people to deal with Steam there.
This might actually just be the start of many similar games popping up soon.