Valve has promised a Left 4 Dead 2 demo will be available before the end of the year, as well as DLC for the original.
Valve has promised gamers angered by the too-soon unveiling of
Left 4 Dead 2 that it will continue to support the original game for a long time to come - starting with a new bunch of downloadable content that will be with gamers in the near future and which should be unveiled later this summer.
Speaking to
CVG at a
Left 4 Dead 2 press event in London yesterday, Valve's Doug Lombardi confirmed that the new pack of content will be unveiled by the end of the Summer and that it'll be out a good long while before
Left 4 Dead 2. Lombardi wouldn't comment on what exactly it might be though.
Responding to questions about the fan reaction to the sequel, Lombardi claimed that although he understood the feelings of fans who thought that it was too soon for a sequel Valve did know what it was doing with the series. It'll all make sense after the event, promised Lombardi, who indicated that Valve had
a long-term plan for the franchise.
Talking about the next game in the series, Lombardi also took a moment to confirm that
Left 4 Dead 2 will be getting a demo before release and that Steam users should expect it to arrive in November. There wasn't any mention about whether it'll be a public demo or a private one for pre-order customers or those who already own
Left 4 Dead 1 though.
We had our own chat with
Valve's Chet Faliszek at the event yesterday and he assured us that there's still a lot more info to be unveiled about
Left 4 Dead 2 in the coming months, including new special infected and campaign details. Keep an eye out for our interview with Chet and our thoughts on the latest build of
Left 4 Dead 2 in the next few days.
Are you looking forward to
Left 4 Dead 2, or are you a member of the
on-going boycott? Let us know your thoughts in
the forums.
Then why bother with the sequel? They've said that both games are gonna keep on going side by side with updates. I don't really see how this really makes any sense. I'm fine with paying for the content in L4D2 because they seem to have done quite a bit, but this looks like no more than an expansion pack to me, there just hasn't been enough done to really call it a whole new game. It's the same game with new campaigns, new characters, and a couple of new enemies/weapons/etc.
HL2 : November 16, 2004
HL2E1: June 1, 2006 (=19 months after HL2)
HL2E2: October 10, 2007 (=16 months after HL2E1)
Where are we now ? 21 months since HL2E2 and not even a word about HL2E3. Didn't they said they go for episodic content to release more often ?
It's worth reading their manifesto, because it makes a lot of sense. Basically, Valve promised content and never delivered and now are asking for money for the content and are asking customers to trust them even though they trusted them the first time and got burned.
It does make a lot of sense. Unless you are a console owner in which case this is fairly normal but you wouldn't have been promised more content in the first place.
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/L4D2boycott
Oh and don't make it the weak pathetic excuse EP1 was either. (Following HL2 it was a massive dissapointment for me). EP2 was good though.
*i see the games industry is slowly going down the pan**
Lies.
Late 2010 a possibility, but I very, very much doubt it'd get a new engine.
I predict HL EP3 will be the finally of the good old source engine as we know it now.
HL3 will introduce a DX11/13 (or something completely different) version of source i think
If this is not the case I'm going to be pretty disappointed, although I want to see the conclusion to this so much that I don't think I'll care either way. I wonder if HL3 will take place another 20 years in the future etc.
I also can't imagine it before late 2010. I wonder if they'll bundle it with anything. Best surprise of the year would be if it turned up with L4D2 haha.
As for the DLC, hopefully they will have a few more campaigns in there and maybe a new type of special infected.
he said thats its taking this long because of the new engine so WAIT FOR IT
[citation needed]
Admittedly the source engine was created for HL2, but if they have to make vast changes to it, and that takes time - so be it.
We can't really do anything to rush them, and if quality takes time, I'd rather the nurtured the changes over time, than the alternative of taking half the time and having a buggy game to play.
So a new DLC in the Summer for L4D, then a full-price expansion in November?
Whoever boycotts L4D2 will become even more entrenched in L4D;
Whoever buys L4D2 without having played L4D will have the feeling of missing something.
HL: November 19, 1998
So.. Could be anywhere up to six years!
This is a mentality I never understood. A sequal does NOT need an engine upgrade. Did we see people boycotting Doom 2 because it uses the same engine as Doom 1? Did the world give up on Mortal Kombat 2 because it used the same engine as MK1?
Funnily enough: no.
Sequals often take ages because the devs decide the want a new engine. If the dev chooses to keep with the same engine, often sequals come out much quicker. Ala L4D2.