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Home»Game Features»Half-Life 2 Just Got a Record Player Count Surge, but Here’s Why That Won’t Lead to a Half-Life 3

Half-Life 2 Just Got a Record Player Count Surge, but Here’s Why That Won’t Lead to a Half-Life 3

Wake up and smell the ashes…

Sid NatividadBy Sid NatividadNovember 18, 20243 Mins Read
Half-Life 2 player count
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It has been nearly two decades since the last Half-Life game (that isn’t a prequel). By now, most fans have given up on the hope that Half-Life 3 will exist. Now, while Half-Life 2 recently held a new record in popularity and now has more concurrent players than ever, you probably shouldn’t get excited. That wouldn’t be enough motivation for Valve to produce Half-Life 3, something we’ll explain below.

For the record, Half-Life 2 peaked at around 64,000 players back on Sunday– its highest ever. One of the primary reasons why Half-Life 2 is re-surging in popularity is that it was made free to claim from November 16-18 as part of the 20th Anniversary of Half-Life 2. It appears this has attracted a lot of new players to the classic sci-shooter game.

Episode One and Episode Two were also included in that free bundle.

To date, this is Half-Life 2‘s highest concurrent player count. Its previous concurrent player peak was in 2021’s “Breaking the Bar” Community Event when there were only 16,000 players.

You might think that a 4x player number surge is indicative of the franchise’s strength, but I’d stay realistic (or pessimistic?) if I were you.

Those Numbers Pale in Comparison to Live Service

Half-Life 2 player count
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First off, the 64,000 concurrent player peak is probably nothing compared to the numbers Half-Life 2 had during its first two years or so. The problem is, it’s hard to gauge those numbers.

Steam player count services began only in 2008, meanwhile, Half-Life 2 was released in 2004. That means there was no accurate measurement in the first few years of Half-Life 2‘s genre-defining existence. We do know that Half-Life 2 sold 1.7 million copies during the first two months.

But compared to Valve’s Counter-Strike 2 and CS: GO numbers, Half-Life 2‘s renewed popularity isn’t even worth considering. 64,000 players surely isn’t enough to convince Valve to go for Half-Life 3.

As for the elephant in the room, we all know that Valve is now allergic to single-player games (or games, in general) after the success it has had with Steam and the money it rakes in with Counter-Strike and DOTA 2. As it is, Valve is doubling down on live service with Deadlock. Half-Life 3 is likely barely on its peripheral.

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An exception might be Half-Life: Alyx— the VR-only prequel of 2020. It was something many considered as a litmus test for Half–Life 3 interest. Half-Life Alyx was also a success for the VR platform and was a critically acclaimed game. Still, even that one only achieved 42,000 concurrent players as peak.

Half-Life Alyx, however, undid or retconned one of the most devastating deaths of Half-Life 2: Episode Two so the possibility of a third sequel isn’t zero, just abysmally low.

With that said, Half-Life 2 has plenty of content for new players. It’s all thanks to the free Episode One and Episode Two expansions. After that, there’s no recourse but to suffer the wait and anticipation for Half-Life 3, aka Schrödinger’s sequel.

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Sid was born, did some stuff, then decided to become a writer. He found respite in the sweet embrace of video games and pop culture after serving as a journalist, covering warzones and depressed areas. It seems he prefers the much lower chance of getting hit by a stray bullet during work hours.

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