

Apart from McVicker teasing the game was pulled in 2017, there isn't much insight to why it happened or why fans are only seeing these screenshots now. With these being early renditions of an original level design, it means there isn't a single zombie in sight or a look at the characters. The images reportedly come from a 2013 version of Left 4 Dead 3 and were created using a Source 2 engine. Aside from a Middle-Eastern kasbah setting, the images don't give much away. YouTuber Tyler McVicker shared 29 screenshots on Imgur to tease fans with the game that will never be. Related: Everything We Know About Left 4 Dead 3 The first game proved a hit and quickly led to a sequel, but many are confused about what happened to a possible third entry.

Assigning players one of four "Survivors," Left 4 Dead was a different take on the well-worn formula of zombie video games. In 2008, Valve South (now Turtle Rock Rock Studios) released Left 4 Dead as a co-operative first-person shooter. While Valve seems to have given up hope on bringing Left 4 Dead 3to life, a series of leaked pictures show what the zombie threequel game could've looked like. Although there's been plenty of talk about Left 4 Dead 3, the title has slipped into development hell over the years.
