May 4, 2025 - 22:02

In a groundbreaking revelation, sources indicate that Half-Life 3 is not merely in development but has reached an exciting milestone: it is now described as "playable, end-to-end." This news has ignited a wave of enthusiasm among fans of the iconic franchise, who have long awaited a sequel since the release of Half-Life 2 in 2004.
According to insiders, the game has undergone significant progress, moving beyond conceptual stages to a fully playable version. This development suggests that the long-rumored title may finally be nearing its official announcement or even a potential release window.
Fans are speculating about the possibilities of what the game could entail, including new gameplay mechanics, advanced graphics, and an immersive storyline that builds on the rich lore of the series. The anticipation surrounding Half-Life 3 has only intensified, as gamers eagerly await further updates on this highly anticipated installment in the beloved franchise.
May 22, 2026 - 20:54
Layoffs imminent at Bungie and GTA VI still on track for NovemberBungie, the studio behind Destiny 2 and the upcoming Marathon, has informed employees that layoffs are imminent. The cuts come as part of a broader restructuring effort, with the company citing the...
May 22, 2026 - 13:35
The Best Games of 2026 (So Far)Every year, I like to sit down and put together a top ten list of the games that defined the last twelve months. It is a tradition that helps me reflect on what actually stuck with me. The problem...
May 20, 2026 - 21:48
Yoko Taro Reveals How New Game Projects Really Begin: "It Starts With the Money"Nier series director Yoko Taro has offered a blunt and honest look at how game development actually gets started in the industry. During a recent conversation with Clovers studio`s Hideki Kamiya,...
May 20, 2026 - 17:08
UAM wins esports national championshipMONTICELLO -- The University of Arkansas at Monticello Esports League of Legends squad completed a season of redemption by winning the national championship. Just one year after falling short in...