Who doesn't know Gabe Newell, president of Valve, and owner of the largest Steam PC platform? Recently he had a media interview with Geoff Keighley, accompanied by Xbox President Phil Spencer, and that interview is still under a media ban, but the Valve News Network today published one of the interesting details of the interview.

According to the network, Noel told Keighley that when the Corona virus began to spread, he was in New Zealand and had to tell the company's employees to work from home, but he noticed that productivity had decreased since that time, and this prompted him to think carefully about transferring the company's employees to New Zealand given that it dealt with the virus effectively. .

Noel plans to meet with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to discuss the possibility of transferring her work to the country temporarily so that he can return developers and Valve employees to work from offices and this, in his opinion, will enhance their work further by restoring the benefits of communication between employees in the work environment.

In the same interview, Noel spoke about the existence of several projects currently in production and admitted that Valve had already worked several times on projects related to Half-Life 3, but each time the result did not bode well for a sufficiently fun game, so it is preferable that the developers keep their mouths silent until making sure that They have a promising and fun project and are really ready to talk about that project. Noel confirmed that Half-Life: Alyx is a virtual reality game that has made developers very excited about the Half-Life title.

A documentary has recently spread that details Half-Life 3 and Left 4 Dead 3 projects.