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Underrated Half-Life game gets huge new Steam record 23 years later

Half-Life Blue Shift, an expansion to the original game from Borderlands creator Gearbox, just hit a Steam record thanks to a fan event.

Valve has been in the news a lot lately. The digital storefront owner and (too occasional) game maker has just shared current iteration of the game picking up thanks to a voice actor's CV. But, amidst all of this, a group of fans has looked back further into Valve's history to make another kind of news, gathering together to give the first Half-Life's Blue Shift add on a new concurrent player record on Steam.

FPS game has found more recent attention recently through the fan led Shifting the Bar event. The goal of the event was simple: set a new record for the most active Half-Life Blue Shift players in the game's history.

Underrated Half-Life game gets huge new Steam record 23 years later: A screenshot of Half-Life: Blue Shift's Steam player count.

This was coordinated by asking players to share a ShiftingtheBar hashtag and launch the Gearbox made expansion at the same time last Saturday August 24. The effort paid off. Though it's been 23 years since it came out, Half-Life Blue Shift suddenly spiked on Saturday, reaching an all time peak player count of 3,145.

It's since settled back down, with just 80 players ed as active at the time of writing, but the Shifting the Bar campaign seems to have done its job and helped keep Barney Calhoun in the public consciousness in 2024.

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