Valve knows dataminers are reading its code, and now it's poking fun at them. A new variable discovered in a recent Dota 2 update by dataminer Gabe Follower is named "m_bHackWhyAreYouGuysReadingOurVariableNames." This means that Valve's developers are fully aware of the community combing through every Half-Life 3 update for references.
The variable does not confirm anything about Half-Life 3. It does, however, show how closely dataminers are tracking Valve's codebase, with even trivial internal labels being examined for possible HLX references across Dota 2, Counter-Strike 2, and Steam updates.
For context, HLX has been the reported internal codename for a new Half-Life project. Dataminers have linked various references in Valve titles to a revamped physics engine featuring dynamic destruction, realistic vehicle behavior, and AI NPCs that react to environmental changes. None of this has been confirmed by Valve, and the company has not commented on the matter.

Steam Machine and Steam Frame are now reportedly expected to ship this summer, with rumors pointing to a possible embargo lift as early as next week, tied to reviews and preorders. Many in the community were hoping a Half-Life 3 announcement might coincide with the Steam Machine launch, but nothing in the current leak landscape supports that scenario. The memory shortage that delayed the Steam Machine's original early 2026 window appears to have reshuffled those plans considerably.
As one fan replied to Gabe Follower's post: "Because it's been 20 years since announcing Half-Life Episode 3 and you have been radio silent ever since." Half-Life: Alyx arrived six years ago as a showcase for the Index VR headset, and it was the last time Valve gave the franchise any meaningful attention.




