The creators of Black Mesa are teasing their next game, another Half-Life remake?

Crowbar Collective spent many years developing Black Mesa, a remake of Half-Life first unofficial thanks to modsbut approved by Valve and released in final commercial version on Steam in 2020. A wonderful way to rediscover this FPS worship, but developers are now moving on.

Crowbar Collective just published a new video called “Incoming Signal” showing a diamond with four colors and inviting players to visit its official website to gain access to future updates and betas. For the moment, nothing allows us to know precisely what this project will be, but some fans quickly noticed that the diamond sports the colors orange, blue, green and pink, which may refer to Half-Life and its expansions Blue Shift, Opposing Force And Decay. This last expansion is less known, it was only released on PlayStation 2 and featured Gina Cross And Colette Greencolleagues from Gordon Freeman.

Well, the theory holds up moderately, the green is rather yellow here and above all, Crowbar Collective recruits developers who know the Unreal Engine 4but the games Valve use the SourceEngine. The studio could therefore develop a brand new game, but we will have to wait to have confirmation.

Until then, you can find Half-Life: the FPS released at €24.90 on Amazon And there Fnac.

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