We have more details to share about 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Neon Prime, the recently trademarked and extremely puzzling name from Valve. According to an insider, Neon Prime is actually going to be a Dota 2 spin-off.The news comes courtesy of , investigative games journalist and formerly of the Valve News Network. McVicker is on vacation at the moment, but he couldn’t let a hot scoop like this go by without 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:at least a tweet. He describes Neon Prime as "likely a DOTA-adjacent Sci-Fi game, made by ICEFROG, taking place in other dementions [sic], such as the Continuum or the Moons of Ultoria." While most would probably consider Dota 2 a fantasy game, the world’s rich lore does reach further than the mortal happenings of the Terrene Plane. Much l𒉰ike how Dungeons and Dragons has its Astral Plane, so too does Dota, meaning we could see a more space-oriented game that’s still set in the same universe.
McVickers went on to say that Neon Prime is most definitely not a first-person shooter and not related to Half-Life: Citadel, the other game Valve has in development that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:first leaked in 2019. Based on the Source 2 engine, Half-Life Citadel seems to be an RTS-FPS hybrid with squad-based combat pitting teams of rebels against the Combine. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:A datamine of Aperture Desk Job said to expect stealth tactics, 🀅a single-player campaigꦐn, and an inventory system, among other things.
Valve is notoriously tight-lipped about its games in development, so don't expect any official confirmation until the Half-Life and Portal developer feels like it has something worthy of showing. And as always, take these leaks with a hefty grai𝓡n of slat.
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