
The first handful of Steam Greenlight titles to earn enough critical mass for Valve to take notice and pick up officially have been… well, officially picked up.
Thanks to your voting, the first ten titles to be released on Steam (in no particular order and with no firm release dates) will be:
- Black Mesa
- Cry of Fear
- Dream
- Heroes & Generals
- Kenshi
- McPixel
- No More Room in Hell
- Project Zomboid
- Routine
- Towns
It’s not surprising to see Black Mesa at the top of the list, but there’s a few oddballs in there. What do you think?
Source: Press Release
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I remember laughing when I first heard about Black Mesa, thinking that it wouldn’t even see release before Halflife 3. Well who is laughing now…
I know I am – at Valve. :D
Black Mesa Source, Project Zomboid and NMRiH are all games that I would definitely look at buying. I already own Project Zomboid though, so hopefully my key for it will be activated through steam.
Yay for Heroes and Generals making it! Congrats to them, they have really made a great game i just hope there will be servers in Australia somehow… i still dont know how their server system works :P
Can’t help but notice the distinct lack of the game Contrast. >=| But either way I voted for a bunch of those woo! ^_^
“the first ten titles to be released on Steam (in no particular order)”
Lies… That looks like alphabetical order to me :p
Two questions.
What happens if you say “No Thanks.” when voting for a game? Do they lose a vote or something? So far if I haven’t liked a game I just haven’t voted for it (unless I thought it was quite poor).
Also what happens if you can’t get many votes for your game? Does that mean your game can’t get on Steam or is Greenlight like a fast track or something where those that get voted will see release sooner than usual but those that don’t will still go through the system and see release eventually if Valve decide to release it?
All these game look great, looking forward to it!
I guess voting down may be a method of pricing, or similar to the vote up system (which after 100k votes or something huge, it gets viewed by Valve), if it gets too many down votes then it gets viewed as to whether its worth leaving it in there.
Downvotes on greenlight do not negate upvotes.
nice stuff, project zomboid is awesome, good to see it here, hope my key works for it on steam as well
Heroes & Generals will need a lot of players to work and it may be too niche to attract them, but we’ll see.
I voted for Black Mesa & Heroes & Generals. Glad they got in.
I’ve been peaking for Black Mesa since I played the disappointing Half Life 1 in Source by Value. Glad to see it up there :)