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A demo of the fan-made sequel Half-Life 2 Episode 3 Interlude has been released

By LucyFeb 02,2025

A demo of the fan-made sequel Half-Life 2 Episode 3 Interlude has been released

The absence of an official Half-Life 2 Episode 3 has spurred a wave of fan-created continuations. Recently, Pega_Xing unveiled a demo of their project, Half-Life 2 Episode 3 Interlude.

This fan-made sequel plunges players into an Arctic setting. Gordon Freeman awakens following a helicopter crash, pursued relentlessly by the Alliance.

While the current demo is being explored by players, developers are actively working on an update. This update promises not only narrative progression but also significant improvements to the original demo, including refined puzzles, enhanced flashlight mechanics, and optimized level design.

The Half-Life 2 Episode 3 Interlude demo is freely available on ModDB. Adding to the excitement, earlier this year, Mike Shapiro, the voice actor for the G-Man, broke his social media silence (on X, formerly Twitter) since 2020. He shared a cryptic teaser featuring the hashtags #HalfLife, #Valve, #GMan, and #2025, hinting at "unexpected surprises."

While Valve is capable of surprising everyone, expecting a full game release in 2025 might be overly optimistic. However, a formal announcement? Entirely plausible. Dataminer Gabe Follower, citing sources, previously reported that a new Half-Life game has reportedly entered internal playtesting at Valve, with reportedly positive feedback from the developers.

All current indications point towards significant progress in the game's development, with a strong commitment to continuing Gordon Freeman's saga. The most exhilarating prospect? This announcement could drop at any moment. The unpredictable nature of "Valve Time" is all part of the thrill.

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