'Left 4 Dead 3' release date news update: New leaked details suggest the game is under development?
The highly anticipated "Left 4 Dead 3" has speculated to come out in 2017. New leaked information has emerged suggesting that the third installment of the cooperative first-person shooter video game is currently in the works.
Although game developer Valve Corporation has remained quiet with regard to the development and release date of the upcoming title, many fans believe that the recent leak is a good indication that the company is hyping up the forthcoming launching of "Left 4 Dead 3."
In a report by Gamespot, Someone who works at Valve may have accidentally released significant details with regard to the company's plan about the next possible sequel of "Left 4 Dead."
The alleged leaked information was posted by a certain ValveTime user who goes by the name of Tristan Reidford. An image of what appears to be a "Left 4 Dead 3" folder was shown during the user's game tutorial.
Although Valve has yet to provide an official statement regarding the alleged leak, these reports have given so much hope to so many fans who are expecting another game from the series to come out.
Prior to the recently concluded Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 2016, there were several rumors and speculations suggesting that Valve Corporation will announce the third installment of "Left 4 Dead 3." However, fans were left in dismay after the company failed to even release any detail regarding the much-anticipated game title.
It was previously reported that the next "Left 4 Dead" game could be a prequel instead of a sequel, which many fans expect it to be. The reports added that the new game will also feature new game campaigns such as Cliff-Hanger, Early Destination, Crash-land, Impasse, Inquisitor Land and No Mercy.
However, these reports must be taken with a grain of salt until the company decides to make an official announcement.