001d20 previewVALVe vient d’envoyer un communiqué de presse officialisant le retour de Team Fortress 2, Portal et les versions consoles d’Half-Life 2. Ils lèvent au passage toutes les ambiguïtés sur le contenu exact des versions consoles. En bref :

  • Half-Life 2: Episode Two sortira dans Steam et en version boîte. Il contiendra Portal et Team Fortress 2
  • VALVe prépare un pack pour PC, Xbox 360 et PlayStation 3 contenant Half-Life 2, Episode One, Episode Two, Portal et Team Fortress 2
  • Portal sera un jeu solo expérimental dans lequel on créera ses propres portails pour résoudre des puzzles géants
  • Team Fortress 2 (qui a perdu son sous-titre « Brotherhood of Arms ») sera un jeu multi au parti pris graphique original et avec toutes les classes de Team Fortress.
  • Episode Two sera un jeu solo probablement passablement chiant et court.

VALVe annonce également de nouvelles vidéos d’Half-Life 2: Episode Two, de Portal et de Team Fortress 2 pour la semaine prochaine. Finalement, la seule info qui manque dans le communiqué de presse, c’est une date de sortie… ce qui ne fait que renforcer la rumeur qui verrait tout ça sortir en 2007. Ci-dessous le communiqué intégral, et ci-contre la première image du nouveau look de Team Fortress 2, effectivement très cartoon et assez original. [–SUITE–]

VALVE REVEALS NEW DETAILS ON EPISODE TWO

Includes Team Fortress 2 and Portal, Heading To PC and Next Gen Console

Bellevue, WA, July 14, 2006 – Valve®, developer of the blockbuster series Half-Life® and Counter-StrikeTM, unveiled Team Fortress® 2 and Portal, two new games to be included in its next release, Half-Life® 2: Episode Two. In addition, the studio announced its plans to deliver these products, plus enhanced versions of Half-Life 2 and Episode One, in one tremendous package for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

« By evolving our development process to an episodic approach, we’re able to reduce risk from things such as schedule and funding and invest more in new types of gameplay, » said Gabe Newell, president and co-founder of Valve. « This allows us to produce innovative titles such as Portal and Team Fortress 2 and deliver them in a timely fashion to customers along with Episode Two. »

Episode Two advances the 16-million unit selling franchise, as Valve’s trilogy of episodic single player releases continues the award-winning story of Half-Life 2. Armed with new weaponry and vehicles, Dr. Gordon Freeman must race through a countryside riddled with an increasingly feirce Combine threat.

Team Fortress 2, an all-new version of the title that spawned team based multiplayer action games, features the most advanced graphics of any Source-based game released to date. Players choose from a range of unique character classes such as medic, spy, sniper, or engineer and must work together to complete a variety of tactical objectives.

Portal is a new type of single player game that changes how players approach, manipulate, and surmise the possibilities in a given environment in a manner similar to how the Gravity Gun changed our approach to how an object may be leveraged in any given situation.

Team Fortress 2 and Portal will be included with all retail and Steam versions of Episode Two for the PC. In addition, these products plus Half-Life 2 and Episode One will be available in one tremendous offering for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. New videos from Episode Two, Portal, and Team Fortress 2 will be released next week.

About Half-Life 2

Half-Life 2 has been named Game of the Year by over 35 organizations and sold over four million copies worldwide. The intense, real-time gameplay delivered in the Half-Life 2 games and Team Fortress 2 is made possible only by Source, Valve’s proprietary engine technology.

About Valve

Valve is an entertainment software and technology company founded in 1996 and based in Bellevue, Washington. The company’s portfolio of entertainment properties includes Half-Life®, Counter-StrikeTM, Day of Defeat®, Team Fortress® and Portal. Valve’s catalog of products accounts for over 20 million retail units sold worldwide, and over 80% of PC online action gameplay. In addition, Valve is a developer of leading-edge technologies, such as the Source game engine and Steam, a broadband platform for the delivery and management of digital content. For more information, please visit www.valvesoftware.com

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