Valve Is Working on a Game Codenamed „White Sands.” Half-Life Fans Got Their Hopes up Again
Half-Life 3 is being developed after all? Gamers checked out the portfolio of one voice actress, and the mysterious name posted there raised their hopes about a sequel to the hit from Valve.
Half-Life 3 is probably the most anticipated video game in history. Valve series fans have been eagerly awaiting the continuation of Gordon Freeman's adventures for twenty years now. During this time, the anticipation has grown to the level of a meme, and any small possibility of the game being developed is seen as a breakthrough. Is this really the end of waiting?
Voice actress in mysterious Valve project
One of the users of the subreddit dedicated to leaks and rumors from the world of video games drew the community's attention to the portfolio of one of the voice actresses. Natasha Chandel, who we are talking about, updated her website, and among games such as Starfield, Valorant, or Apex Legends, a mysterious name, Project White Sands, appeared.
The players were naturally drawn to the developers of the title, Valve, as well as the undisclosed role of the actress hidden by the abbreviation TBA (To Be Announced). It's not surprising that fans eagerly welcomed the opportunity for the return of Half-Life 3.
Is this really Half-Life 3?
Although the actress's website is very difficult to use (and it doesn't work on mobile devices at all), this information has made fans happy, who are already announcing that Project White Sands is nothing else than the long-awaited Half-Life 3.
According to Reddit users, the name definitely indicates the third installment of the series. Some people note that White Sands is a park in New Mexico, where the Black Mesa facility was located.
White Sands is a national park in New Mexico (same state Black Mesa is located in, of course), but also more significantly there is a military test range there (...).
Players are eagerly anticipating a pleasant surprise from Valve, despite the current difficulty in determining whether the project is truly Half-Life 3. Is it really going to be like this? We will see