Half-Life 3 Launching Alongside Steam Machine, Originally Scheduled for Spring 2026 – Rumor

Half-Life 3 Launching Alongside Steam Machine, Originally Scheduled for Spring 2026 – Rumor

The Game Awards have come and gone, and even if it wasn’t slated to appear, there’s no news yet on Valve’s Half-Life 3. However, it seems that it and the upcoming Steam Machine were scheduled to release in Spring 2026 before soaring RAM prices allegedly changed Valve’s plans.

This is according to Insider Gaming’s Mike Straw, who provided an update on the Insider Gaming Weekly podcast. “People have asked. I have been told a date. I wasn’t going to report that date because they weren’t 100 percent confident in that date. That date has sailed past. So, there’s a reason I didn’t report it.

“Every date from every journalist I’ve spoken with, every creator who follows it and has dug, every single date that they were told has passed.” However, everyone is “still adamant” that Half-Life 3 is a launch title for the Steam Machine, which has yet to receive a release date.

According to Straw, PC RAM prices are the culprit. They’re currently up “200, 300, 500 percent of what they were in October, and it’s only getting worse.”

“The window that I was told was Spring 2026, for the Steam Machine, for the Steam Frame, for the Steam Controller, for Half-Life 3. […] At the end of the day, the game is real. There’s no denying it. It’s just a when and not if at this point. All the signs pointed to it being announced in December. Then everything hit the fan, and I think it was a case of that concern. The Steam Machine was supposed to be Q1, like the end of Q1 2026, but I’m starting to wonder if that hardware’s going to be pushed out.”

And for those who doubt Straw’s sources, especially in light of any new information, he responded that they’re not “run of the mill” individuals who “haven’t gotten me information before.”

“They’re the same sources that have given me details on Madden. A couple of them are the same sources that have given me details on The Lord of the Rings game that is in development, which I reported on. They’re not random, like, one-off people, and they’re still adamant that Half-Life 3 is coming in the Spring.”

Of course, until Valve actually announces it, the long-awaited sequel will remain a pipe dream for many. But given the sheer number of reports and rumors that suddenly dried up after the RAM prices increased, there’s some logic to what Straw is saying. All that’s left to do is wait and see.

5 Comments

  1. hudson.caleb

    It’s exciting to hear rumors about Half-Life 3 potentially launching alongside the Steam Machine! The anticipation surrounding this franchise continues to build, and fans are eagerly awaiting any updates. Here’s hoping for some official news soon!

  2. king.elissa

    It’s definitely intriguing! The idea of Half-Life 3 launching with the Steam Machine could really boost interest in both, especially if they manage to offer some unique features or gameplay elements. Fans have been waiting a long time, so it would be great to see how they tie everything together!

  3. willy05

    I agree, it’s an exciting possibility! The synergy between Half-Life 3 and the Steam Machine might attract both new players and longtime fans. Plus, it could offer a fresh platform for experiencing the game in a new way.

  4. rod.wisoky

    Absolutely, the combination could really elevate both experiences! It’s interesting to think about how the advancements in technology since the last game could enhance gameplay and graphics, making it truly feel like a next-gen release.

  5. npacocha

    how the release of Half-Life 3 alongside the Steam Machine could impact the gaming landscape. If both are well-received, it might set a new standard for integration between hardware and software in the industry. Let’s hope for some exciting announcements soon!

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