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Half-Life 2 RTX
Software Cover - Half-Life 2 RTX.jpg
Developer(s)
Orbifold Studios
Publisher(s)
Orbifold Studios
Release date(s)
Coming soon
Mode(s)
Platform(s)
Engine
Steam AppID
Written in
Mod support
TBD
System requirements
TBD
Distribution
Retail, Steam
Official website
Links

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Half-Life 2 RTX Half-Life 2 RTX - An RTX Remix Project is the second Source game to be built using RTX Remix. It, as the name implies, is a RTX revamp of the original Half-Life 2, similar to how Portal was revamped with Portal with RTX. Being developed by Orbifold Studios, it aims to revamp the entire game with RTX lighting, PBR textures, etc. This game was also promoted by Nvidia via their official YouTube channel.[1]

With the release of the first trailer, the Dr. Kleiner's lab has been revealed, along with an updated HEV suit and revamped models & props. Plus the floor textures now utilizing ray-tracing reflections.

With the release of RTX Remix in open beta you can click here to learn how to use RTX Remix with the Source engine.

A screenshot of Half-Life 2 RTX Half-Life 2 RTX, showcasing the ray-traced Kleiner's Lab, from NVIDIA News page.

History and Updates

The game was first announced in September 9, 2023, with the first trailer released.

In Jan 8, 2024, NVIDIA announces NVIDIA RTX Remix Open Beta, which would allow other Source games such as Garry's Mod, VTMB and many other DirectX 8 & 9 games to have RTX. On that same announcement, a second Ravenholm RTX showcase trailer was released in Jan 8, 2024[2].

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