It’s been some time since there’s been any news about the Left 4 Dead franchise, but that doesn’t stop the series’ rumor mill from going full steam. This time around we’re not hearing whispers about a new entry in the series, so don’t get your hopes up for Left 4 Dead 3. The rumor going around
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Well fellas, you guys almost had it. The perpetual meme of Half-Life 3 confirmed was almost made into reality. Valve has revealed that a big list of games had been canned by the studio between the release of Episode 2 and their latest VR title. That list includes both Half-Life 3 and an open world
Left 4 Dead 2‘s co-op zombie FPS was a massive success when it launched in 2009. Because it was made in the Source engine, fans could easily use the game to create new maps and campaigns to keep the game alive long past its launch window. Some fans have taken that to the max and
Microsoft just keeps on improving the Xbox One backward compatibility list, this time around by improving a handful of games from of the industry’s most heralded developers. Today, Microsoft announced that four of Valve’s most popular games of all-time have now been enhanced for Xbox One X platform holders. The games in question include Portal, The Orange