Since then, he has refused to comment on any details surrounding the episode’s release in question. When Newell was enquired in 2008 about production and release details on Episode 3, he replied with: “I’m not saying anything about Episode 3, or the other things we haven’t talked about.” While some fans have lost hope completely, others believe that a full game (instead of an episodic stand-alone) is being prepared at Valve. Valve’s co-founder and managing director Gabe Newell, furnished contradicting details in the years to come, which raised serious doubts regarding the Half-Life series’s future. However, after 11 years, diehard fans of the series are still waiting. Half-Life 2: Episode 3, which was supposed to tie all loose ends and narrative arcs of the prequel, was announced in October 2007. ![]() In 2004, Valve continued the series with a follow up titled Half-Life 2, which was in turn, followed by two short titles – Half-Life 2: Episode 1 (2006) and Half-Life 2: Episode 2 (2007), what heightened expectations for a third chapter were how Episode 2 added so little in ways of closure and ended with a cliff-hanger.
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