
In addition to mentioning the facility, the website also has the Half Life logo embedded in its source code. Sneaky, sneaky…ĭespite these suggestive elements, there is no clear indication that Valve is in anyway associated with the site, although we hope it was the one that put it up as a means to hype up an upcoming Half-Life 3 announcement. The website for Black Mesa: Source (Half-Life remake) is displaying an emergency broadcast saying there has been a 'disaster at the Black Mesa research facility'.

In fact, news of the site first came from Craig Mirfin, a level designer currently working on Black Mesa, which is essentially a remake of the original Half Life complete with updated levels and a multiplayer mode.

There is a good chance that it was developed to promote the remake rather than tease Half-Life 3. On May 4, 2015, the distorted video feed was replaced with a new 'Emergency Broadcast System' message similar to the one that was broadcast on December 31, 2014. Hell, it may even be a hoax, although the fact that Mirfin himself posted about it on Twitter makes that unlikely.Īh, so many questions, but so few answers. The countdown counter is now counting down hours, minutes and seconds to the event date.

834 Showcasing Artists: Black Eyed Peas, Sonic Youth, Buddy Guy & More. was originally constructed in the 1950s over several decommissioned ICBM launching and testing silo complexes, which were converted into a vast civilian institute for the research of almost every conceivable scientific discipline. All we can do now is speculate, with the hopes that Valve will announce something tangible about Half Life 3 in the near future.
