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]]>Naturally, our excitable minds immediately leap to the conclusion that it will be used on Half-Life 3 and that Valve isn’t ready to announce that game yet. Especially as the original Source was made for Half-Life 2 (opens in new tab). But then, we keep expecting Half-Life 3 at every major gaming event (opens in new tab) and it just never shows up.
The original Source Engine runs everything from Half-Life 2 and Portal (opens in new tab) to Team Fortress 2 (opens in new tab) and Left 4 Dead (opens in new tab). It was designed to be incrementally upgraded, which is why it’s powered top-end games for so long. But the base code is getting old, so the existence of a brand new, next-gen version is definitely worth getting excited about. More as soon as we have it.
Source: Develop (opens in new tab)
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