'Left 4 Dead 3' release date news 2016: Artist from Valve reveals development of third installment?
"Left 4 Dead 2" was released almost six years ago by game developer Valve Corporation. Since then, fans have been sharing their own predictions of what the third installment will offer on the table once it hits the market. Although Valve has continued to keep its silence with regard to the development and release date of the game, some details are just destined to come out. According to the latest reports, an employee from the game developer may have revealed significant information about the third installment of the franchise.
According to the report, during a workshop hosted by Tristan Reidford, Valve's conceptual artist, a folder with a file name "Left 4 Dead 3" was seen on his desktop. The alleged leaked information has garnered much attention from the gaming community who are hoping for another "Left 4 Dead" title.
When observers tried to ask several questions from Reidford with regard to the folder, the conceptual artist immediately deleted it and changed the icon. According to Vine Report, "Left 4 Dead 3" could be under development right now; however, the company does not want people to know until they finish the project.
However, the publication added that Reidford could have been playing with the crowd as everyone knows that "Left 4 Dead 3" has been a favorite subject of several discussions online.
Despite the uncertainty, many people are keeping it positive as they hope for Valve Corporation to finally announce the game and its release date.
Meanwhile, Christian Times reported that the leaked information could lead to a 2017 release of the new game. Fans expect the company to provide concrete details about its plan to develop the third installment anytime soon.
As of the moment, all reports about "Left 4 Dead 3" must be taken with a grain of salt until the Valve decides to confirm them.
Stay tuned for more news and updates about the upcoming cooperative first-person shooter video game.