When does Project Borealis: Prologue launch?
The Project Borealis team has released the final trailer for its technical demo, Prologue, which will be available on Steam on November 11, 2024. The upcoming fan-made game is based on Valve's Half-Life storyline. The project's journey began on August 25, 2017, when Half-Life writer Marc Laidlaw posted a synopsis for Half-Life 2 Episode 3, a title that never materialized. A team of developers from around the world has now come together to complete the story Laidlaw started.
This article delves into the Project Borealis trailer and sets fans' expectations for the forthcoming title.
Project Borealis: Prologue release countdown
On November 8, 2024, the Project Borealis team released a new trailer for their technical demo, titled Prologue. The trailer was widely shared by popular X creators, including notable Valve enthusiast Gabe Follower. With strong support from the Valve and Counter-Strike community, the game has garnered significant hype.
Project Borealis: Prologue will be released on Steam on November 11, 2024. This demo aims to test the game's general mechanics, including movement, graphics, physics, and more. Built on Unreal Engine 5, the title promises to deliver high-quality graphics and gameplay to the Half-Life story.
The trailer features scenes of a harsh winter and a helicopter crash, with a reference to Dr. Freeman, likely Gordon Freeman, the protagonist of the Half-Life series. While his name is mentioned, the character is not physically shown.
The storyline of Project Borealis remains a mystery. It is intended to conclude the game series that began in 1998. While Valve has moved on to newer titles like Deadlock and CS2, the conclusion of Half-Life lies in the hands of dedicated fans and developers working from various parts of the world.
Here's a countdown until the release of Project Borealis: Prologue:
Project Borealis itself currently has no official release date. According to the official FAQs, the game will be free to play. It will most likely feature Gordon Freeman and could also have other recurring characters from the Half-Life universe, such as the G-Man.
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