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Junction Point Studios was a video game developer that worked on an unreleased episode for Half-Life 2. Separate from the unreleased Episode 3, this episode was designed to "fill in one of the gaps of the Half-Life story." It would have featured the Magnet Gun.[1]
The episode was never released due to a combination of Valve shifting away from the episodic format, and Junction becoming part of Disney Interactive Studios.[2]
References[]
- ↑ Unreleased Half-Life Episodic Game Featured a Magnet Gun, GameSpot. Retrieved on 2015-04-25
- ↑ Warren Spector opens up about abandoned Half-Life 2 Episode, IGN. Retrieved on 2015-04-25
Companies | Gearbox Software • Junction Point Studios • Valve Corporation |
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Software | Achievements • Compilations • Demos • Games (Half-Life • Multiplayer • Non-canon • Portal • Third-party) • Game Engines • HL HD Pack • Mods |
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Cut content | Prospero • Half-Life Alpha • Half-Life 2 Beta • Half-Life 2: Episode Three • Half-Life 2: Episode Four |
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