Left 4 Dead 3 release date news: Valve artist leaks photo evidence for the development of Left for Dead 3

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Gamers can put their clamors to rest as a Valve artist of the much-anticipated third installment of the first-person shooter zombie-killing series "Left 4 Dead" unintentionally leaked a photo containing evidence of Valve's ongoing development of the game.

Tristan Reidford posted a screenshot of his tutorial at the ValveTime forum for Destinations Workshop Tools where a folder can be seen named as "left4dead3" which caused many quick-eyed fans to notice and cause an uproar for the development. This much reaction resulted from Valve's habit to keep mum on details about their every game especially when its last installment "Left for Dead 2" was released six years ago. Valve Software was also tightlipped on details at the Electronic Entertainment Expo which caused gamers to be anxious if there will ever be a next game at all.

The screenshot that purportedly leaked the information was later replaced, noticeably without the folder indicating "left4dead3." Most gamers think this could be a tease for the game to let fans know that they are currently on their way to wrap it up especially since it was posted on a Valve forum of a Valve employee. Speculations even before this leaked photo informed fans several added features of the game and also some additional characters. "Left 4 Dead 3" will reportedly introduce four more characters, one being a female and the other three are males. The female character is named Katherine. The male characters are Keenan, a comic book geek, Irvin, a gangster, and Garrett Jr., a famous Kenpo fighter.

Christian Times reported that fans could anticipate the game to be released as early as 2017 and would sport advanced gaming visuals to keep up with the latest technology and the modern graphics that is dominating the gaming world today which will match advance home consoles such as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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