It is from YouTuber Tyler McVicker of the YouTube Valve News Network that we get the news following the discovery of lines of code that very likely confirm the existence of a Half-Life VR game that Valve may well launch very soon. Remember that Half-Life's dad promised three AAA VR games by the end of the year.
The code discovered evokes an ongoing HLVR project, which inevitably suggests the arrival of the 1998 success of Valve in virtual reality. In addition, McVicker deduced from the information gathered that the title would take place over the 20 years between Half-Life 1 and 2. Playing the role of Alex Vance, important character Half-Life 2. As for the Gravity Gun, it could well be replaced by Grabbity Gloves, which would imply that we could use our hands directly to manipulate objects from a distance using VR controllers.
McVicker finally adds that it should be a solo game where narrative will have a central place and that it should be spread over 12 to 16 hours. An announcement is expected in 2019 and an effective release in 2020, of course destined first to the Valve Index.