The 'Half-Life' subreddit is the most depressing place on the internet right now
Being a hardcore fan of the video game Half-Life hasn’t been an easy experience for almost a decade now. Twelve hours ago it became even harder.
Marc Laidlaw, the writer of the hugely popular 1998 game and its sequel Half-Life 2 has retired from Valve, the company that makes the game and his place of work for more than fifteen years.
The subreddit /r/halflife is a particularly sad internet place right now. A redditor with the username TeddyWolf emailed Laidlaw asking about the fate of Half-Life 3. The response he got back said that Laidlaw doesn’t “and can’t entirely know” what’s to come for the next installment in the series, which has lain dormant since a short episodic expansion released in 2007.
No news about the game itself comes as no surprise, since Valve is notoriously quiet about development. What did come as a surprise was Laidlaw’s declaration in the email that he’s “no longer a full or part time Valve employee, no longer involved in day to day decisions or operations, no longer a spokesman for the company, no longer privy to most types of confidential information, no longer working on Valve games in any capacity.”