Valve's Lost Game 'In the Valley of Gods' Teases Stunning Water Physics in Rare Footage

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In The Valley of Gods, a game by Campo Santo, remains on hold after Valve's acquisition of the studio in 2018. A recent water test video by Valve developer Matt Wilde showcases the game's impressive visual effects, sparking renewed interest among fans. Despite the game's uncertain future, its Steam page remains active with a speculative release date of December 2029. Former Campo Santo developers have since contributed to other Valve projects, including Half-Life: Alyx.
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