Earlier we reported that Halo 3 entries were found in the Steam database. This was shot down by Microsoft, but whenever games are spotted in the Steam database, they usually turn out to be real in most cases.
So Microsoft denied it, and we know for a fact that they can sometimes do it to stall an announcement. However, a recent finding could make this rumour a reality as some Halo 3 codes have been found inside AMD 13.3 Catalyst drivers.
Now why would codes for the game that was released in 2007 for the Xbox 360 would be present in a video driver for a PC graphics hardware?
Here’s the code:
<profile Area=”UDX” Usage=”Halo3″ Notes=”Halo3″>
<value Property=”Version”>1</value>
<value Property=”MTShaderCompile”>False</value>
</profile>
<application Title=”Halo3″ File=”halo3*.exe”>
<use Area=”UDX”>Halo3</use>
There have been a lot of games that have been officially confirmed for Steam after being spotted in the database. A notable one was Dyad and its creator also expressed displeasure for his game being exposed that way, but when you find things like Halo 3, I don’t think the users will be complaining.
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