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'''Half-Life''' is a series of predominantly single-player FPS games. | '''Half-Life''' is a series of predominantly single-player FPS games. | ||
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Half-Life is a series of predominantly single-player FPS games.








Valve titles
The Half-Life series consists of the following Valve-developed titles:
Half-Life (
)
Half-Life: Uplink (
)
Half-Life 2 (
)
Half-Life 2: Deathmatch (
)
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast (
)
Half-Life 2: Episode One (
)
Half-Life 2: Episode Two (
)
Half-Life: Alyx (
)
Licensed titles
The following titles developed either primarily or entirely by external studios, but are officially licensed by Valve:
Half-Life: Opposing Force (
)
Half-Life: Blue Shift (
)
Half-Life: Decay (
)
Codename: Gordon (
)
Half-Life 2: Survivor (
, Arcade)
Related titles
Additionally, the following titles are tangentially connected to the Half-Life franchise:
Team Fortress Classic (
)
Half-Life: Counter-Strike (
)
Deathmatch Classic (
)
- The
Portal series (
and
)
Fangames
There are also many mods and fangames which take place in the Half-Life franchise, such as Black Mesa,
Entropy : Zero 2, and
Hunt Down the Freeman.
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