Half-Life 2: Episode Three
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Half-Life 2: Episode Three
Summary
Half-Life 2: Episode Three is a non-existent video game[1]. It draws 622 Wikipedia views per month (non_existent_video_game category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's instance of is recorded as Episode Three — instance of (P31): non-existent video game[3].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's instance of is recorded as Episode Three — instance of (P31): cancelled/unreleased video game[4].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's publisher is recorded as Episode Three — publisher (P123): Valve Corporation[5].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's genre is recorded as Episode Three — genre (P136): first-person shooter[6].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's follows is recorded as Episode Three — follows (P155): Half-Life 2: Episode Two[7].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's developer is recorded as Episode Three — developer (P178): Valve Corporation[8].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's part of the series is recorded as Episode Three — part of the series (P179): Half-Life[9].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's platform is recorded as Episode Three — platform (P400): Microsoft Windows[10].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's game mode is recorded as Episode Three — game mode (P404): single-player video game[11].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's software engine is recorded as Episode Three — software engine (P408): Source 2[12].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's software engine is recorded as Episode Three — software engine (P408): Source[13].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's said to be the same as is recorded as Episode Three — said to be the same as (P460): Epistle 3[14].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's input device is recorded as Episode Three — input device (P479): computer keyboard[15].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's country of origin is recorded as Episode Three — country of origin (P495): United States[16].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0dcg6z[17].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's official website is recorded as http://orange.half-life2.com/[18].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's different from is recorded as Episode Three — different from (P1889): Half-Life 3[19].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's Quora topic ID is recorded as Half-Life-2-Episode-Three[20].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's Giant Bomb ID is recorded as 3030-21035[21].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's GameSpot game ID is recorded as half-life-2-episode-three[22].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's Internet Game Database game ID is recorded as half-life-2-episode-three[23].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's Fandom article ID is recorded as ru.halflife:Будущее_серии_Half-Life[24].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's Fandom article ID is recorded as de.valve:Half-Life_2:_Episode_Three[25].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's Fandom article ID is recorded as half-life:Half-Life_2:_Episode_Three[26].
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three's Fandom article ID is recorded as gamicus:Half-Life_2:_Episode_Three[27].
Why It Matters
Half-Life 2: Episode Three draws 622 Wikipedia views per month (non_existent_video_game category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]