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Half-Life fans create new spinoff game featuring OG Valve voice actor

Half-Life is making waves within the PC gaming community once again following its massive 25th-anniversary update. Valve's iconic FPS is back in the limelight thanks to the developer's newly added content, ranging from multiplayer maps to a major modern performance overhaul. With its recent birthday and subsequent update in mind, the largest Half-Life community online has come together to create a fan-made minigame in honor of the sci-fi shooter's lengthy legacy.


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November 21, 2023 Update

  • Fixed Loader model in Disposal being shootable to change its animation.
  • Minor rendering updates to Pool Party.
  • Fixed mods defaulting to joystick enabled.
  • Fixed overlap on centered printed text utilized in some mods.
  • Many fixes for UI scaling issues in mods, including Team Fortress Classic and Day of Defeat.
  • Various fixes for Software rendering, including transparent objects on linux and texturing precision everywhere.
  • Dedicated Servers will no longer default to having Steam Networking Enabled.
  • Fixes for some GPUs being unable to launch the game.
  • Trigger hurt entities can no longer heal dead players, for example the healing pools in Pool Party.
  • When a player dies, make their body non-solid immediately.
  • Fixed audio lag experienced by some Windows users.


NOTE: Many GoldSrc mods, Counter-Strike included, may still have compatibility issues with the updated version of the Half-Life engine. While we work on improving mod support it is advisable to install the beta "steam_legacy" build of Half-Life (which can be selected in the game's properties page) when playing mods. An update for Counter-Strike will be released soon.

Half-Life's most controversial version has been delisted by Valve

Half-Life is officially 25 years old. You might need a moment to absorb that - one of the greatest shooters of all time, which introduced the world to Black Mesa, Gordon Freeman, and the greatest NPC scientists in history, launched a full quarter of a century ago. To take away the sting, Valve has released a slew of new Half-Life material, including an updated version of the original game, restored cut characters and features for Half-Life Deathmatch, and a lot more. But there's one version of Half-Life that has just been airbrushed from history. As the FPS hits its silver anniversary, Valve has just delisted one iteration from Steam forever.


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Half-Life, the little-known game about a monorail enthusiast who undergoes the most brutal job interview in history, reached its 25th birthday on Sunday. And Valve was in a surprisingly celebratory mood for a company that is normally as reticent as it is forward-looking. On its YouTube channel, Valve released a brand-new documentary that brought the original Half-Life team together for a captivating chew over its development...
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To celebrate its 25th birthday, Valve updated Half-Life and gave it away for free. At the same time, it released an hour-long documentary in which the original developers talked about making the influential FPS. In the documentary, Valve's co-founder Gabe Newell explained why game delays are OK, but also took some time to explain the theory of fun Valve came up with while developing the original Half-Life...
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