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the ray-traced remaster for the 20th anniversary of the cult game

To mark the 20th anniversary of Half-Life 2, Nvidia and Orbifold Studios reveal some impressive images of Half-Life 2 RTX, a ray-traced graphics overhaul that promises to modernize this Valve classic.

A graphic overhaul for an iconic game

Launched on November 16, 2004, Half-Life 2 remains a major reference in the history of video games, having impacted a large number of players upon its release, me first and foremost. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Nvidia and Orbifold Studios are collaborating to offer a remastered version called Half-Life 2 RTX. Developed by a team of more than 100 modders, This graphics update integrates advanced technologies such as ray tracing, uses DLSS 3.5 and offers fully remastered assets. This free DLC will be available to owners of the original version.

An impressive overview

A recently released trailer illustrates the impressive technical advances of the project. Thanks to Nvidia's RTX Remix tool, Significant improvements are made to the game's aging engine. The remaster will allow you to display realistic reflections and refractions on surfaces, volumetric fogs, as well as reworked objects with a new level of detail. According to project manager Wormslayer, the goal is to recreate the sense of wonder players felt in 2004, while preserving the essence of the original gameplay.

A legacy still without continuation

Despite incessant calls from fans, Half-Life 3 remains a pipe dream. Since the release of Half-Life 2: Episode 2 in 2007, Valve has abandoned several projects related to the franchise, including a version of Half-Life 3 developed on the Source 2 engine between 2013 and 2014. This project, which would have mixed procedural generation and scripted sequences, was quickly canceled. Valve continues to focus on other productions, such as Counter-Strike 2 or VR experiences such as Half-Life: Alyx.

No release date has been announced for Half-Life 2 RTX, although one can hope it doesn't take years. Mysterious testing on Steam has fueled speculation, while Valve appears to be supporting this remaster project, even though the company is not directly involved. At the same time, Nvidia is celebrating this anniversary with a competition featuring a GeForce RTX 4080 Super graphics card, decorated with visuals inspired by the gaming universe.

While waiting for a Half-Life 3 that is far too hypothetical, this overhaul offers fans, especially older ones, a chance to rediscover Half-Life 2 in a modernized version, once again demonstrating the longevity and incredible impact of this masterpiece on the video game industry.

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