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Arthands

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It appears that an official link for The Video Game Awards 2019 may have spilled some of the upcoming surprises. According to a link (which is now no longer available), Valve's next game and Elden Ring will be shown at this upcoming gaming event.

The full title of this article is "World Premieres: Bayonetta 3, Valve's Next Game, and From Software". Since we're talking about World Premieres, we can safely assume that this title is for their new trailers. Moreover, Google's meta description reads:

"Mega surprise announcements from some of the world's best game developers including Platinum Games, Campo Santo, and From Software."
In case you weren't aware of, Valve has already acquired Campo Santo. However, this reference may be for In the Valley of Gods and not for a brand new title. Technically speaking, however, this is a new game from Valve.

The Video Game Awards 2019 show will air on December 13th, so stay tuned for more!
 

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That's probably an old article from the 2017 Game Awards. Campo Santo's announcement was In the Valley of the Gods (speaking of which, where the heck is that game?). PlatinumGames teased Bayonetta 3. From Software teased Sekiro.
 

CommodoreKong

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It's going to be Half Life VR, they are deep in development of the game and it was originally planned to ship this year.
 

salromano

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The link they mention is for 2017's reveals: Bayonetta 3, the Sekiro tease, Valley of the Gods (from Valve-owned Campo Santo). The article is no longer on the site because the site has been revamped for the 2019 edition of the show.

There's nothing here.

Edit: It's even in the "history_highlights" folder:

thegameawards.com/history_highlights/world-premieres-bayonetta-3-valves-next-game-software/world-premieres-bayonetta-3-valves-next-game-and-from-software/
 

Van Bur3n

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Deleted member 51691

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Campo Santo was acquired by Valve in 2018. It wouldn't make sense for the TGA article to cite In The Valley of the Gods as a Valve title, would it?

Edit: Ohhh, it was probably an article recapping TGAs 2017 written after Campo Santo was acquired. Nothing to see here, then, though I still expect both Valve's flagship VR title and Bayonetta 3 to appear.
 

PlanetSmasher

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The link they mention is for 2017's reveals: Bayonetta 3, the Sekiro tease, Valley of the Gods (from Valve-owned Campo Santo). The article is no longer on the site because the site has been revamped for the 2019 edition of the show.

There's nothing here.

Edit: It's even in the "history_highlights" folder:

thegameawards.com/history_highlights/world-premieres-bayonetta-3-valves-next-game-software/world-premieres-bayonetta-3-valves-next-game-and-from-software/

In other words, literally nothing to see here.
 

DoradoWinston

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Half Life VR time, it's been a long wait to see this bad boy but it's also going to be super close to release if not even a shadow drop lol
 
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