Long-in-the-works Half-Life 2 VR mod finally launches on Steam today
After nearly eight years in development, an ambitious VR mod for Valve’s seminal shooter Half-Life 2 finally launches on Steam today as a public beta.
Created by a group of modders going by the name of Source VR Mod Team, Half-Life 2: VR Mod has had a bit of a bumpy journey to release. Eurogamer first reported on the project back in 2017, but that version was actually an extension of an earlier mod released for Razer Hydra in 2013. Some time after, it disappeared into what the team recently called “its own kind of development hell”, almost being abandoned, but eventually re-emerged in 2021.
The wait continued until last month, when Source VR Mod Team announced that, thanks to a “new influx of team members [that] revitalised” development, the Half-Life 2: VR project was poised to release, and that day is now here.
Half-Life 2: VR Mod – one of several attempts to bring the shooter sequel to VR headsets – brings a range of features, including room scale VR with tracked motion controls, giving players the ability to manipulate items and weapons, and climb ladders directly with their hands.