Originally planned for release in September of last year, Half-Life 2, the game that a struggling industry is counting on to revive plummeting sales, finally has a tentative release date.
Doug Lombardi, director of marketing at Valve, the company behind Half-Life, told CNN that they are currently targeting this summer for the completion of Half-Life 2.
The game was originally delayed shortly after it became public knowledge that the source code had been stolen. More information, and hopefully a firmer release date, should be available at E3, which takes place this May.
More information can be found at Ars Technica.