Valve is commemorating Half-Life 2’s 20th anniversary with a comprehensive update, documentary, and a free game offer. The milestone marks two decades of the influential first-person shooter that revolutionized gaming storytelling and mechanics.
The update includes significant improvements to the classic game, with Valve’s level designers meticulously reviewing every map to fix longstanding bugs, restore lost content, and enhance graphical elements.
Steam platform enhancements now include Workshop support and new game recording features, bringing the game up to modern standards.
A two-hour documentary accompanies the release, addressing the long-unresolved Episode 3. Valve’s Gabe Newell candidly discusses the team’s failure to complete the planned episode, providing insight into the game’s development history. The update also includes the episodic expansions Episode 1 and Episode 2, giving players a complete experience.
For those who somehow missed acquiring Half-Life 2 over the past two decades, Valve is offering the game for free on Steam until November 18.
The anniversary celebration extends beyond the game itself, with rare E3 demo footage, new wallpapers, and complete game soundtracks available for fans to explore.