Creators of Black Mesa presented new frames for the continuation of the history of Half-Life games

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Developers showed completely new footage from the project "Zen, which is a full-fledged continuation of the history of the remake of Half-Life under the name Black Mesa and is developed on the engine Source Engine.

The team of creators of Black Mesa shared new details about the future continuation of the project. True, most likely they will disappoint gamers, because the developers have postponed the release of "Zen" again, reports Gamebomb.ru. It is known that this will be the second delayed release of this project, because in June it was announced that the release date for December 2017 will be postponed. The developers explained that they work like crazy, but the game is still not ready for release. However, in order not to disappoint gamers very much, they released a completely new portion of staff so that all players could see the work of the team already done.
It should be noted that in December the team will release a new update for Black Mesa, which will feature all the new features that were developed specifically for the continuation of the game. Also, developers talked about one of the new features of "Zen". It will be a new system of delayed rendering, supporting a completely dynamic light, which is likely to appear in the future update.

According to Gamebomb.ru, the creators of Black Mesa also told that they will announce the exact release date of the continuation, under the name "Zen", as it approaches this very date.

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Galactic

The news is rather optimistic, but not whether there will be promises of this continue just promises, as it was with the sameĀ Half-life.



The Don Killuminati

The screenshots look good. I don't mind a bit of delay as long as the end product is worth it.



Here I am, ready to play. Gaming enthusiast without free time to actually play video games but eager to learn anything

Fans have waited so many many years for a Half Live 3 (and still counting) that I think they can cope with these delays for this expansion :-P.