Half-Life 2 is officially 20 years old this weekend, and to mark the occasion Valve has released a special anniversary update, bundling in a brand-new documentary, commentary, the previously separate Episodes 1 & 2, and more. Oh, and the game’s free to keep over the next few days.
Valve’s seminal shooter sequel, which charts the continuing adventures of bespectacled scientist Gordon Freeman and his deeply erotic love affair with a prising tool, released into the world on 16th November, 2004. It was immediately heralded as a classic of the genre, and Valve has done everything in its power not to release a numbered sequel since.
But now, 20 years on, Valve is in a celebratory mood, and – much as it did when the original Half-Life reached the big two-five last year – it’s released a special anniversary update introducing bonus material, previously separate bits of DLC, and a whole range of tweaks.
There is, for starters, a new documentary created by Secret Tape. “It’s about a lot more than just the making of a game,” explains Valve in its announcement. “Running out of money. Getting hacked, and an early version being leaked online. Being sued by our publisher. Trying to build Steam. It’s all in there!” It’s also unearthed a number of old presentations from across Half-Life 2’s development, which it’s shoved on its anniversary website.