Opposing Force and Blue Shift remakes?

I was just wondering, with how successful Black Mesa seems to be doing, are there any plans to remaster and release Half Life’s two expansions, Opposing Force & Blue shift?

It’s already in the works for both of them.

Operation Black Mesa (Opposing Force remake): https://www.moddb.com/mods/operation-black-mesa
Guard Guty (Blue Shift remake): https://www.moddb.com/mods/guardduty

I’m pretty sure the Operation Black Mesa and Guard Duty folks merged together into one studio, making the separate Guard Duty page outdated.

It would be nice that now with Black Mesa being out if they used some of the maps. In Opposing Force you back track through some areas of the inbound tram ride. It would be nice if they used the In Bound maps for those sections.

Hell it would probably help them out quite a bit if they were able to gain permission to reuse resources from this game such as the NPC`s and some maps and then focus on building areas not built or seen before.

The teams haven’t been in contact. Last thing I heard, BM Devs are not going to share with Tripmine Studios.

Nor are they asking for shares, if their comments are anything to go by. But those same comments are suggesting they’ll do what they can to get their versions as close as is reasonable to what Black Mesa has, where areas double up on each other.

There are already threads regarding this, as well as questions in the Got a Question thread, which is where questions should go. Please don’t make new threads for questions.

Look around the forums a bit before making new threads. There’s already a lot of information in the stickied threads at the top of the Cafeteria, as well as an amazing WIKI, which can be accessed at the top of every page.

Got A Question? here:

https://forums.blackmesasource.com/showthread.php?t=12508

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