'Half Life 3' Release Date LEAKED Online As Valve Confirms 'HL3' Is In Development For The HTC Valve Vive VR Headset? Steam Database Leak Clarifed

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The "Half Life 3" release date has been outed by online retailers after Valve has allegedly confirmed that "Half Life 3" is in development.

The Motoring Crunch has reported that alleged Valve engineer Jason Grayson has stated that Valve is indeed allegedly working on a new "Half Life" game and that the game allegedly started its development on 2011.

"Jason Grayson is a software engineer at Valve and he has spilled the beans that Half Life 3 is in developement and the development of the started last 2011," wrote The Motoring Crunch.

Previously, Webhallen has revealed the alleged "Half Life 3" release date put up the pre-order page for "Half Life 3" on their website and the pre-order page for the game states that you would have to pay 449 kr or 53 usd to pre-order the game.

Valve Programer, Jeep Barnett has confirmed to Kotaku in a recent interview that they used "Half Life" assets to test out the Valve Vive VR Headset along with other assets from "Portal.

"We've said, 'Let's take some existing art and see how it fits, So yeah, we'll grab some headcrabs, we'll grab the machine guns from Half-Life, the rocket launcher-all those different fun things-and see how they play in VR. But right now, it's a tool for exploring the different kind of game designs we want to do," said Jeep Barnett to Kotaku.

And now, according to a different report by The Motoring Crunch, Valve uploaded some information about "Half Life 3" on the Steam Database but has since been deleted it after gamers found the entry and spread it online.

"Valve unofficially made an announcement on the highly anticipated title. By unofficial, the confirmation was made through a leak by Valve on Steam. For those who are unaware of the havoc that is going on, Steam was updated yesterday and it saw the addition of App 323900. The amazing part is with the fact that App 33900 came out with Half Life 3's logo. This has got the fans buzzing loudly as for the first time ever; a leak from Half Life 3 actually came from Valve themselves. Of course, Valve was notified of the buzz and has hence removed the App from the listing," wrote The Motoring Crunch.

Before the above news broke out, IGN previously reported that "Half Life" titles may come to the Valve Vive VR Headset.

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