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Well, at Least We Know In The Valley of Gods Would Have Had Amazing Water

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In The Valley of Gods, the hotly anticipated follow-up to Firewatch from developer Campo Santo, was placed on maintain after Valve acquired the corporate again in 2018. Now, years later, it stays on maintain, however one Valve developer has given followers a glimpse at what might need been.

Announced through the 2017 Game Awards, In The Valley of Gods is about in Egypt through the late Twenties. It stars Rashida and Zora, a pair of documentary filmmakers who unintentionally made it massive with a success film however have since seen their careers go off a cliff. They reunite years later after receiving details about the misplaced Tomb of Nefertiti, with a purpose of reigniting their careers by documenting their journey to Egypt.

Valve visible results developer Matt Wilde took to Bluesky to publish a six second water check created by Camp Santo earlier than the studio’s transfer to Valve. It exhibits the participant character bobbing in impressively real looking water whereas looking from inside a cave on the different protagonist from a first-person perspective. “I do typically are inclined to work on liquidy issues,” Wilde mentioned.

That’s a reference to Wilde’s work on Valve’s 2020 digital actuality unique Half-Life: Alyx, which caught consideration for extremely real looking liquid in glass bottles. More just lately, Wilde labored on Counter-Strike 2’s water and results.

Wilde’s In The Valley of Gods clip clearly sparks questions on whether or not Camp Santo / Valve will at some point return to the sport. “To followers wanting ahead to In The Valley of Gods, it’s most likely clear that the optimistic ‘2019’ on the finish of the announcement trailer isn’t going to be correct,” Campo Santo co-founder Jake Rodkin mentioned when it was introduced that In The Valley of Gods had been placed on maintain.

“In the tip, Valve Time makes fools of us all. But sure, builders from the previous Campo Santo workforce have joined different tasks at Valve, together with Half-Life: Alyx.

“So to reply your query as of at the moment, In The Valley of Gods growth is on maintain — nevertheless it definitely appears like a venture individuals can and will return to. And when that occurs, we’ll discover an thrilling strategy to let followers know.”

It’s value noting that In The Valley of Gods’ Steam page is still live — with a December 2029 launch window. Perhaps that can find yourself being true.

Image credit score: Matthew Wilde / Bluesky.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can attain Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.





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