Valve claims you can play Half-Life 3 right now instead of waiting for a future release date

12 May 2007
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Half-Life 3: Episode One for PCLast year when Valve was asked why they went with the Half-Life 2 episodic system, Valve’s co-founder Gabe Newell answered that Half-Life 2: Episode One released on June 1st 2006, Half-Life 2: Episode Two that’s now coming in late 2007, and Half-Life 2: Episode Three that’s hopefully coming in 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012, all put together serve as the third game in the series. Rather than make gamers wait another six-plus years for Half-Life 3, the developer thought people might appreciate playing the game in smaller chunks if they didn’t have to wait as long. So you’ve been playing Half-Life 3: Episode One right now!

Half-Life 3 logoTo quote Gabe: “The original Half-Life took us two years to develop. With a considerably larger team Half-Life 2 took us six years to develop, so we thought if we were going to continue our trend with Half-Life 3 we would basically ship after we had all retired.

We’re trying to come up with a better way of getting more timely updates to our customers and also come up with something that didn’t have the complexities. Projects increased logarithmically with how much we tried to do, so if you tried to put twice as much content or technology into a box it ends up taking you four times the amount of work, right, and so we’re trying to figure out a better solution.

We left Half-Life 2 on a cliffhanger …[spoiler break]… with the Citadel blowing up, Alyx is a couple of feet away from the explosion, so what’s going to happen? People were pretty clear that they didn’t want to have to wait as long as they had previously to find out what happened.

Probably a better name for [the three Half-Life 2 Episodes arc] would have been Half Life 3: Episode One, but these three are what we’re doing as our way of taking the next step forward, but Half-Life 2 was the name we used…

Half-Life 2: Episode 2 screenshotA big focus [in Episode One] is Alyx, both from a storytelling perspective and from a gameplay perspective. We really liked her as a character, and the fans did too, so we wanted you to be spending a long time with her, and seeing how far we could push this notion of single player co-op. Being in this world with someone who’s operating pretty intelligently and acting more as an ally, rather than this dumb collection of polygons that sort of troops around and gets in your way.

The arc of the trio of episodes is also about the G-Man. He appears briefly in Episode One, and we’ll get more info on him later. If you think of Half-Life 1 as the G-Man trying to turn you into something that was useful to him – the transformation of the player into hero. And then Half-Life 2 was about how he was using you.

Half-Life 3 [a.k.a. Episodes One to Three] is about the relationship with the G-Man and what happens when he loses control of you, when you’re not available to him as a tool and how he responds to that, and what are the consequences of that. Alyx and the relationship with her is a big focus in Episode One and the larger story about your evolving relationship with the G-Man. That’s the text of the trio of episodes.” — Quotes via Eurogamer

Despite these revealing comments, fans are still dying to see the Half-Life series continue after the 3 new episodes, that much is evident from fake Half-Life 3 photos like these:
Half-Life 3 fake screenshot

Update June 2010: An anonymous source says Valve’s “surprise” at E3 2010 will be the unveiling of Source Engine 2. Supposedly Valve will be showing Half-Life 3 running on the new engine. That is how they’ve done it with past versions of their Source engine: Half-Life 1 was shown running on GoldSource, and Half-Life 2 and Counter Strike were shown running on Source back in June 2004. This may have been behind closed doors.

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  • Andy

    MCHamburger, since GLaDoS never left Aperture Science, I highly doubt it.

    Then again, they may make it with a new character and have the story based around them. Maybe they could have survived the ‘test’ like Portal or something.

  • Krang

    The Borealis is part of Aperture Science’s network, since it’s a research ship. We don’t know the time difference between the events in Portal and the Half-Life series, but they’re relatively close. Anyway, at the end of Portal when you “kill” GLaDOS, you only destroy the main computer form of GLaDOS – her memory survives and is transferred throughout the Aperture network. It is entirely possible that GLaDOS could’ve transferred herself onto the Borealis before it teleported to the north sea; thus it is entirely possible that Gordon Freeman or Alyx could run into GLaDOS! That would be a trip

  • MrHasanidea

    That sounds like a good idea. In half life 3, they could be on a boat, and when somthing goes wrong, they notice that the combine havent given all hopes up. But, when Gordon and Alyx notice the combine are distracted, they wonder why. And a screen by them shows:GladOS, Apeture Science and then they could have war in this new series!

  • ADHD

    why doesnt gordon ever meet chell?

    That should be in ep3

  • http://www.gmail.com.jihateyall hjioglkj

    You Sire Half Life 3 is going to realease?I played the second version,but i am not sure about the third.i want to playe half life 2 episode one really badly though

  • http://www.gmail.com.jihateyall hjioglkj

    Half life 3? i was blocked from looking at the gameplay!well,tell me about it

  • Scott

    I think this is a pretty disgraceful excuse and a piss poor way to treat their fans. “The episodes ARE the third game!” – that’s like giving a child his dinner, promising a yummy dessert if he eats it all up, and then when he’s finished telling him that the dinner WAS the dessert! This was obviously something they thought up afterwards, since surely if the episodic content was to take the place of the third game release it would be titled “Half Life 3; episode X”.

    Valve aren’t even working on episode 3, even though they ended ep2 with the storyline set up for it. They’ve just given up, abandoned their fans, like they don’t care anymore. That’s the impression they’ve given me. No discussion about it, no press , no coverage, no development news. They ranted on about how episode releases will be better, that they will mean more releases. Yet in the time it’s taken so far since the last release they could’ve made a whole third half life game. I don’t care how long it took between the first two games, it doesn’t count because they didn’t spend all that time developing the next one. Exclude “valve procrastination time”.

    I personally think valve should spend more time developing games, and less time cheaping their customers out of releases, and finding excuses to not work on things. Or worse, making commitments to release episodic content that they can’t keep. I honestly hope that they’ve kept so quiet because they’re going to surprise us with some kind of amazing HL release. I hope that for their sake.

  • cheez117

    hey i think that they should atleast end gorden freemen or something goog before quitinging the series. other wise leaving it at episode 2 is just randon

  • Ken

    Hello, I have played HL1/HL2/HL every episode. As a regular HL fan, I seriously think that the Valve corporation should get their finger from out of their bottoms, and start paying attention to their fans, and produce half-life 3. If they don’t do it soon, I sincerely feel that they will lose out in the RPG games market. Regards, Ken


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