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And when that happens, we’ll find an exciting way to let fans know. So to answer your question as of today, In the Valley of Gods development is on hold-but it certainly feels like a project people can and may return to. Similarly, some ex-Campos are working on Dota Underlords, some are on Steam, and so on. Some of us lending a hand, and have since become full-time on the project as it approaches launch. As we integrated ourselves into Valve it became clear there was a lot of valuable work to be done on Half-Life: Alyx. It turns out that’s true, and there’s a lot of work available. You hear a lot about how at Valve you can work on what you want. But yes, developers from the former Campo Santo team have joined other projects at Valve, including Half-Life: Alyx.Īs you can imagine, our experience in the first-person adventure genre is pretty relevant. In the end, Valve Time makes fools of us all. To fans looking forward to In the Valley of Gods, it’s probably clear that the optimistic “2019” at the end of the announcement trailer isn’t going to be accurate. This week, Campo Santo cofounder Jake Rodkin confirmed some of those fears to Polygon, saying that development of In the Valley of Gods is officially "on hold," but it "certainly feels like a project people can and may return to." As he put it in a statement: Those worries heightened when a number of Campo Santo developers removed all mention of In the Valley of the Gods from their Twitter profiles following last month's announcement of Half-Life: Alyx. Further Reading Half-Life: Alyx: What we know about Valve’s upcoming full-length VR gameBut with 2019 drawing to a close, and with 19 months of radio silence regarding the game's progress, Campo Santo fans began to worry that In the Valley of Gods had joined a long list of canceled Valve game projects.







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