We’re mere days away from Half-Life 2’s 20th anniversary, and the fabled sequel is still nowhere in sight. Two decades ago the G-Man left us with one of the biggest cliffhangers of all time, and we’ve been waiting for what comes next ever since. Sure, Half-Life Alyx played with our expectations, but the third game is still seemingly a twinkle in the corner of Valve’s eye. Since Gordon Freeman’s last adventure, the Steam maker has given us Counter-Strike 2, Deadlock, and even some huge Team Fortress 2 updates. Half-Life 3, by comparison, couldn’t be more distant. That’s until Project Borealis. This fan-made interpretation of what the Valve sequel could be recently showed new signs of life, and now it’s closer than ever before.
Both Half-Life 2 and Alyx end on some pretty huge cliffhangers. The HEV-donning Gordon Freeman is left in a pretty tough spot either way, but both FPS games leave us with a lot of questions. I won’t spoil anything here, but there’s been a lot riding on the 17 years since the end of Episode 2. As of right now, there’s no official word from Valve on Half-Life 3. This is where Project Borealis comes in.
A fan-made interpretation of the mythical Half-Life 2: Episode 3, Project Borealis spent the last few years in the dark. Then we got a new trailer for the game a couple of months ago, alongside talk of a demo. Coming in the fall of 2024, Project Borealis: Prologue finally has a Steam page, which means it’s closer than ever.
Project Borealis will also take us back to one of Half-Life’s most iconic locales: Ravenholm. This time, the headcrab-infested suburb is a little different, though. A blanket of snow covers the town, and you’ll “encounter some classic enemies reimagined and completely new secrets hidden within.” I’m sure it won’t be any worse than last time. Mostly.
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Developer Icebreaker Industries says Project Borealis: Prologue is powered by Unreal Engine 5, and will act as a standalone experience. The team adds that it has made “a faithful recreation of the iconic Half-Life 2 movement and gameplay mechanics,” with updated visuals and a completely original score.
With more hints towards some sort of Half-Life 2 anniversary celebration from Valve and potential proof of Half-Life 3’s existence, now’s the time for hope. Half-Life Alyx came out of nowhere, so I wouldn’t rule out the third game just yet. In the meantime, Project Borealis is the next best thing.
You can find the Project Borealis: Prologue Steam page right here. Be sure to wishlist the demo so you’ll be updated when it finally arrives.
If you want a refresher we’ve got the full story on whatever happened to Half-Life 3 back in the day. Otherwise, these are some of the best old games to keep you busy until HL3 maybe, potentially, becomes a reality.
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