According to Gabe Follower, Valve has already started working on the new part of the game Half-Life. The announcement can be expected in 2025! All of this is the result of the developers' team understanding. After all, when there was the peak period of the online mode, which broke records of almost all games – this prompted the team to release the new version faster.
Well-known dataminer and Valve game blogger Gabe Follower has provided a fresh collection of evidence for the long-awaited new part of the game.
During the analysis of materials, he discovered a number of findings that are truly intriguing. Mentions of new and enhanced damage physics, where parts of objects and body parts may fall off after character death. Records hinting at a system capable of automatically detecting destroyed objects and targets. Links to NVIDIA technologies (Cuda, DLSS, SDK), which provide grounds for assumptions about the possible introduction of drag racing into the game. Advanced hair physics that gives the impression that every strand has its own mechanics. Early signs of the use of mesh shaders that allow better processing of character models and interior. Advanced water and wave physics. The dataminer also stated that VALVE is hiring a large number of developers, including those who worked for the company 20 years ago. In addition, Gabe Follower is confident that the project he calls "HLX" is currently undergoing an active phase of internal playlists. If no major issues arise in the coming months, then the announcement of Half-Life 3 in 2025 seems quite likely to him. If you follow the news, you might be interested in reading about Half-Life 2 giveaways, we also mentioned this in the blog.

Previously, Gabe Follower already shared details about the development of Counter-Strike 2 and Deadlock, which were ultimately confirmed.
We previously told you that a fan-made version prologue of Half-Life 3 was released on Steam.