It appears that the Half-Life 3 fan game, Project Borealis, is back from the dead. A couple of days ago, the team behind it shared a new teaser trailer from its Prologue. Not only that, but this Prologue will be released in Fall 2024.
From what I know, Project Borealis will be still using Unreal Engine 4. And while we’ve seen some other HL3 games, this one aims to be one of – if not THE – best. The game will be based on the Epistle 3 script published by Half-Life writer Marc Laidlaw.
The last time we heard about Project Borealis was in 2020. So, it might have taken a while but we’ll finally be able to play a demo of it really soon.
Back in October 2018, the team released a tech demo for Project Borealis. Sadly, though, this tech demo is no longer available for download.
Again, I’m pleasantly surprised by this teaser trailer. After all, I thought this HL3 fan game was silently canceled. But apparently, I was wrong.
As said, the team will only release the game’s Prologue in Fall 2024. Right now, there is no ETA on when the full game will come out. I also don’t know whether they will be able to complete it. I don’t want to be harsh but when we get a Prologue after 4 whole years, you can kind of expect this to be the only thing we’ll get. That is unless the devs use this demo to expand their team.
Naturally, I’ll be sure to share a download link for the demo the moment it becomes available. Until then, enjoy the following trailer!
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