Valve co-founder and CEO Gabe Newell says the studio has at least a few games in development. Speaking with the New Zealand-based 1 News, Newell said that the studio has “games in development that we’re going to be announcing,” adding that “it’s fun to ship games.”
They may be single-player games, as the CEO said that the critical success of Half-Life: Alyx did a lot to encourage the team at Valve: “Alyx was great — to be back doing single-player games, that created a lot of momentum inside of the company to do more of that.”
If you are hoping for even a crumb of detail suggesting that another new Half-Life or Portal game is on the way, you’ll have to continue waiting. Newell says that he has no intention of even mentioning “those things” until Valve has something concrete to announce.
“I’ve successfully not spoken about those things for a long time and I hope to continue to not talk about them until they are moot questions,” Newell said. “Then we’ll move on to a new set of questions.” He also dodged a question about “Citadel,” the alleged name of a rumored Valve project.
Valve has been routinely shutting down rumors of new projects for the better half of the last decade, with one recent denial coming in January 2020, when the developer shut down rumors that Left 4 Dead 3 was on the way.
There may be hope yet for Half-Life fans, though, as Valve developers said in March 2020 that they hope for the next entry to arrive sooner than the last one. Meanwhile, we learned in July of last year that the studio had briefly toyed with procedural generation in what would have been Half-Life 3.
Published: Jan 20, 2021 05:28 pm