Chet Faliszek, who co-wrote Half-Life 2: Episode One and Episode Two at Valve, says he would not go near the Half-Life franchise again. In a video posted to his YouTube channel on May 15, 2026, he responded to a viewer who claimed that writing Half-Life 3 “would be so incredibly easy” because “the plot could go anywhere.”
Faliszek’s reply? He wouldn’t touch it “with a 10-foot pole.”
He Was Responding to a Specific Comment
Before saying anything, Faliszek made sure to clarify his intent. He opened the video by stating: “This is not saying that something’s happening, not trying to allude to anything. I’m going to talk about some stuff from like 10-plus years ago. I’m not trying to say anything. OK?”
That context matters. Former Valve developers live in a strange position where anything they say about Half-Life gets read as a hidden announcement. Faliszek was clearly trying to get ahead of that.
The comment he was responding to came from TikTok, where a viewer had written: “It would be so incredibly easy to make a Half-Life 3. It wouldn’t even be hard. The plot could go anywhere.” Faliszek disagreed.
Why He Finds Established Lore So Uncomfortable
His objection is not about Half-Life specifically. It is about sequels in general, and what deep lore does to a writer’s creative freedom.
He referenced conversations he once had with Bungie about potentially working on one of its games. He said: “All their games have this, they have so much lore, they have so much lore, and I’m like, that lore terrifies me. I have no idea, I don’t know that much lore about my own life, let alone your game’s. I don’t want to have to write inside of that. Any sequel to me is just a disaster nightmare that I never want to do. So I’m not going to.”
That is a pretty direct statement. Faliszek is not saying Half-Life 3 is impossible for Valve to make. He is saying he personally does not want to be the person who has to write it.
The Grav Gun Quote
He then turned his attention back to Half-Life, and he did not hold back.
“No. I don’t want to touch that with a 10-foot pole. Or even a grav gun separating me from that 10-foot pole. A grav gun to a 10-foot pole, I wouldn’t do it. I wouldn’t do it with Dog’s arms.”
Dog, for the uninitiated, is the giant robot companion built by Alyx Vance in Half-Life 2. The reference shows Faliszek still knows the lore well enough to use it as a joke. He just does not want to write inside it.
Faliszek left Valve in 2017. He has no current role at the studio, so his comments carry no bearing on whether Valve is actually developing Half-Life 3.
Half-Life 3 has been a subject of speculation for over two decades. The first two games are widely regarded as among the greatest ever made. Valve released the VR spin-off Half-Life: Alyx in 2020, which indicated the studio still had plans for the universe, but no mainline sequel has been announced. It has now been 22 years since Half-Life 2 launched.
Faliszek’s comments do not close that door. They just confirm that, if the door ever opens, he will not be the one walking through it.

