Unreleased footage of Left 4 Dead 3 game canceled by Valve
Unreleased footage from the Left 4 Dead 3 game is shown, which was canceled by Valve a few years ago for unknown reasons.
It is no mystery that Valve has completely lost interest in developing video games. Steam generates huge amounts of money and they don't need to keep investing in projects that may or may not succeed. Gabe Newell has on many occasions faltered fans with Half-Life 3, a game that is not in development. Valve was also working on Left 4 Dead 3, a project canceled in 2013. This game was canceled for unknown reasons and close to six years later we see images of the game's development.
Images of the canceled Left 4 Dead 3
Curiously, this game makes use of textures from the Dust II map from Counter Strike: Global Offensive. These textures were used for the construction of a castle located in Morocco. To develop the game, a very basic version of the Source 2 graphics engine was used, which was not presented until 2015.
The one who had access to the game's development screenshots was Tyler McVicker, who had already made several leaks of Valve titles in the past. Previously I also filter other aspects of this canceled game. Those previous leaks indicated that the game would have up to eight playable characters and would feature a virtual reality mode.
Everything suggests that we have run out of an excellent title. It is clear that Valve has lost interest in the development of the games. Regarding the hardware, they are also failing miserably, their products do not end up working well at all. Steam because it has a gigantic portfolio and has no competition, what else.