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{{hl2ep3|4}} was a cancelled game that was intended to wrap up the {{hl2|4}} Episodic Trilogy. Announced in May 2006 with a supposed release of 2007, it was one of the most anticipated video games of all time, but ended up becoming an infamous case of [[Wikipedia:Vaporware|vaporware]]{{ref|1}}. Any chance of the game being released was diminished with the release of {{hla|4}} in 2020, which resulted in changing the ending of {{ep2|4}}.
{{hl2ep3|4}} was a cancelled game that was intended to wrap up the {{hl2|4}} Episodic Trilogy. Announced in May 2006 with a supposed release of 2007, it was one of the most anticipated video games of all time, but ended up becoming an infamous case of [[Wikipedia:Vaporware|vaporware]]{{ref|1}}. Any chance of the game being released was diminished with the release of {{hla|4}} in 2020, which resulted in changing the ending of {{ep2|4}}.


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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [[Wikipedia:Half-Life_2:_Episode_Three]]
* [[Wikipedia:Half-Life_2:_Episode_Three|Half-Life 2: Episode Three]] on Wikipedia


== References ==
== References ==

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Half-Life 2: Episode Three Half-Life 2: Episode Three was a cancelled game that was intended to wrap up the Half-Life 2 Half-Life 2 Episodic Trilogy. Announced in May 2006 with a supposed release of 2007, it was one of the most anticipated video games of all time, but ended up becoming an infamous case of vaporware[1]. Any chance of the game being released was diminished with the release of Half-Life: Alyx Half-Life: Alyx in 2020, which resulted in changing the ending of Half-Life 2: Episode Two Half-Life 2: Episode Two.

Announcements

It was hinted in a 2007 CVG interview] that Episode 3 would have taken place in the arctic base[2]. It was also been stated by Valve that this would have ended the Half-Life 2 story arc, but not the Half-Life series[3].

External links

References

  1. Vaporware 2010: The Great White Duke | WIRED
  2. PC Preview: Half-Life 2: Episode Two - ComputerAndVideoGames.com (archived)
  3. Marc Laidlaw (Valve) - Interview - Arcade Attack