Episodic Content Not Necessarily the Future at Valve, Newell Says
Gabe Newell has suggested that episodic content may be coming to an end at Valve [http://www.valvesoftware.com/]following the conclusion of Half-Life 2 Episode Three.
Speaking in an as-yet-unpublished interview with TF2 [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=172604]and then the third part of the trilogy, and then sit down with the community and say, 'OK, so what do you want? Do you want us to do more episodes? Do you want us to really tighten down the time frames and look at the scope of what we're doing so that that's possible, for us to go back to the large monolithic projects?'"
Newell also said he would like to "share experiences" with Blizzard [http://www.telltalegames.com/], which he described as delivering game updates in an episode-like fashion. Half-Life 2 Episode Two is set for release on October 10; Half-Life 2 Episode Three has no announced schedule. The full text of the interview will be published over the next few days.
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Gabe Newell has suggested that episodic content may be coming to an end at Valve [http://www.valvesoftware.com/]following the conclusion of Half-Life 2 Episode Three.
Speaking in an as-yet-unpublished interview with TF2 [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=172604]and then the third part of the trilogy, and then sit down with the community and say, 'OK, so what do you want? Do you want us to do more episodes? Do you want us to really tighten down the time frames and look at the scope of what we're doing so that that's possible, for us to go back to the large monolithic projects?'"
Newell also said he would like to "share experiences" with Blizzard [http://www.telltalegames.com/], which he described as delivering game updates in an episode-like fashion. Half-Life 2 Episode Two is set for release on October 10; Half-Life 2 Episode Three has no announced schedule. The full text of the interview will be published over the next few days.
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