“This is a nostalgia fest, this is a Half-Life based FPS/RTS hybrid that is co-operatively based.
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“Valve is working on a piece of software to best showcase what the Steam Deck is capable of doing – Citadel,” McVicker said. Citadel is described by McVicker as an FPS/RTS set in world of Half-Life. That said, Valve is reportedly working on a related project for the Steam Deck dubbed Citadel. “ Half-Life 3, Half-Life 2 Episode 3, any kind of traditional mouse and keyboard FPS at Valve is not taking place, if it its, it’s a very small group of people and those individuals will not be seen as value generating by the higher-ups.” “Valve is trying to get the Steam Deck out and, like many people have observed, the Steam Deck has been significantly more successful than originally anticipated, so Valve is throwing a lot at it.” “The issue is that no, at the current time, there isn’t a major development team working on anything outside of the few pieces of software that are specifically tailored for hardware right now.” “The end of Half-Life Alyx, for those who haven’t played it heavily, hints towards the continuation of Gordon Freeman’s story.”
“To get the big question out of the way, is there a true follow-up to Half-Life 2: Episode Two in development in any capacity at Valve Software?” McVicker asks in his new video, “What is Next for Gordon Freeman – The State of Half-Life.”