While information about both Half-Life games is minimal at the time of writing, HL:X appears to be another virtual reality take which will be an “evolution of the original concept.” The second game on the other hand is said to feature asymmetrical multiplayer with support for ray tracing, suggesting Valve to be incorporating traditional PC players with perhaps virtual reality players as well. Oh God, Valve is working on 2 Half-Life games following up on Half-Life: Alyx…. Taking to Twitter earlier today, well-known Valve insider Tyler McVicker (previously known as Valve News Network) uploaded a new video in which he claimed that Valve has at least two Half-Life games in development, one of which is code-named “HL:X” and will be a follow-up to the recent Half-Life: Alyx game. Valve has apparently been busy in chalking out more Half-Life games in the franchise but as such, the status of the fabled Half-Life 3 remains in the wind. With Half-Life 2 so close to completion, and with the likes of Team Fortress 2 and Half-Life 3 to look forward to (see Looking Forward, above), the future is surely bright for a company thats constantly striving to roll back the barriers in an attempt to take the FPS genre to all-new heights.
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