Black Mesa, the fan-developed remake of the original Half-Life, is being offered for just $2 on Steam to celebrate its 10-year anniversary on the platform. Having started development in 2005, the project aimed to recreate the iconic 1998 game using the Source engine from Half-Life 2. After years of updates, a full version was released in 2020, including the long-awaited Xen levels. The recent sale marks not only a celebration of its success but also coincides with a minor update fixing bugs and improving compatibility, particularly for Steam Deck, while the developers move on to new projects like Rogue Point.
Black Mesa has been on Steam for 10 years, now available at an unprecedented price of $2, recognizing its successful reimagining of the original Half-Life.
Developed for nearly two decades, Black Mesa started as a project in 2005 aimed at recreating the classic Half-Life using Valve's updated Source engine.
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