

As long as Valve hasn’t given up on the Half-Life series (I wonder sometimes), it seems highly likely that the next game in that series will be built using Source 2 as well. In 2020, Valve released a statement saying that it hadn’t been working on Left 4 Dead 3 for many years by that point. On the game engine front, Valve has made reference to Source 2 in the past, so again, no real surprise here. The Left 4 Dead series has a huge following, and given how many times Valve has put L4D2 on sale, it’s nice to know for sure that a third iteration is en route. In 2021, they released Back 4 Blood, a game very similar in gameplay and. This led Turtle Rock Studio to eventually begin the development of a spiritual successor themselves. The fact that either of these two things exist isn’t surprising, but that doesn’t make this less interesting. Published Valve reveals the truth behind those leaked Left 4 Dead 3 images, giving fans of the asymmetrical zombie multiplayer series some bad news. According to sources both inside Valve and from Turtle Rock Studio, Left 4 Dead 3 was a project that was started and then dropped several times. Changed L4D3’s test_networking unit test to use the devtest level again. According to sources both inside Valve and from Turtle Rock Studio, Left 4 Dead 3 was a project that was started and then dropped several times. The line in question comes courtesy of developer Ted Carson:

It’s of a commit log that summarizes changes each developer has made to a project’s respective source code. The leak occurred in the most inadvertent way, and as of the time of writing, it doesn’t even seem like whoever took the picture realizes the gold they captured. Early in 2020, HTC China president Alvin Wang Graylin shared a few slides from his talkon the future of VR, including one that said, 'Valve HL Alyx/LFD3 will drive consumer and AAA studio interest. Valve left Left 4 Dead for dead, but everybody else announced at E3 that theyre bringing it back By Nathan Grayson Published JComments ( 90) Alerts Image: Bethesda It. Thanks to some Reddit Dota 2 fans who had the opportunity to take a tour at Valve prior to The International‘s kickoff on Wednesday, we get our first big hint (it seems highly unlikely that this is faked) that the company’s Source 2 engine is in heavy development, along with Left 4 Dead 3. The first reason is clear: Valve explicitly stated earlier in 2020 that a proper Left 4 Dead 3 is not in development, despite the thicket of rumors to the contrary that circulated for years. We can’t imagine that Valve is too pleased about this leak, but one thing’s for certain: millions of its fans will be. Left 4 Dead 3 is the rumoured third entry in Valve’s co-operative action shooter, once again pitting you and a selection of unlucky friends against hordes of zombies.
