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This article is about the game engine. For the documentation on Source 2 , see Source 2 Documentation.

Source 2Screenshot of Half-Life: Alyx, using the Source 2 Engine. Developer(s) Valve Corporation Release date(s) September 9, 2015 Platform(s) Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS Written in C++ SDK Source 2 Documentation, game-specific Workshop Tools License Proprietary Predecessor Source Todo: This page is not a stub but could use some more detail. In-game screenshot of de_dust2 in Counter-Strike 2. It is also the most recent and latest Source 2 game to be released. Another in-game screenshot of Counter-Strike 2, with the community-made map "Lost Coast by CZXA1", showcasing the graphical capabilities of Source 2, such as Volumetric lighting, 8K textures and lightmaps. Comparison of de_nuke map in Source and Source 2.

Source 2 is a 3D video game engine developed by Valve as a successor to Source. Introduced in 2015, it is used in Dota 2, SteamVR Home, Half-Life: Alyx, S&box, Counter-Strike 2, and much more.

Development of Source 2 was planned after the release of Half-Life 2: Episode Two and other The Orange Box games. In 2010, Left 4 Dead 2 was privately ported to the Source 2 engine as a tech demo, with one of the maps recreated in the Source 2 engine. The engine was later made public with the Dota 2 Workshop Tools Alpha in August 6th 2014 and formally announced by Valve in March of 2015 at the Game Developers Conference. It was then implemented into Dota 2 on June 17th 2015. Valve has announced that Source 2 will be released to the public for free, and it will only take money should it be used for commercial products.

The engine is capable of rendering highly complex and well detailed scenes with minimal framerate drops, thanks to its new 64-bit support alongside Vulkan, Direct3D 11, allowing for better multi-core rendering, better graphics and more efficient 3D rendering.

Contents 1 Features 1.1 New Source 2 features introduced in Counter-Strike 2 2 Limitations 3 Products using Source 2 2 games&action=edit 3.1 Valve 3.1.1 Released 3.1.2 Unreleased 3.2 Third-Party 3.2.1 Released 3.2.2 In development/Unreleased 4 Documentation 5 See also Features Integrated asset management via the Asset System. New engine-integrated authoring tools, rebuilt from the ground up. Completely rebuilt Hammer level editor, featuring modern polygon mesh editing tools. Support for both forward and deferred rendering pipelines. Lower latency and more responsive input. Improved audio and voice processing. New in-house physics engine, Rubikon. Includes support for Cloth Simulation. Screen Space Ambient Occlusion support. Physically Based Rendering support. Volumetric lighting support. Support for the Steam Audio sound system. WebM video, replacing the previous Bink Video format. Enhanced Panorama GUI, designed to be more user friendly. Native DirectX 11® and Vulkan® support, with support for Shader Model 5.0 and later. Higher texture resolutions (more than 4096x4096/4K). 64-bit supported Previously, Source 2 also support 32-bit, which has been dropped with the release of Dota 2 update in 2021 (except SteamVR Home). New Source 2 features introduced in Counter-Strike 2 Volumetric smokes Smokes are now volumetric objects, that can be pushed by grenades, bullets, and more. It also react to lighting and the smokes fill the spaces naturally. Sub-tick system Tick rate no longer matters for moving, shooting, or throwing. Improved Steam Audio Sounds have been reworked to better reflect the physical environment, be more distinct, and express more game state. They have also been rebalanced for a more comfortable listening experience. Hardware accelerated ray-tracing for VRAD VRAD3 now requires graphics card with ray-tracing support to preview & bake lighting. This will allow VRAD to quickly calculates lighting data. Limitations Warning:Support for 32-bit, OpenGL, DirectX 9 (includes Direct3D 9), XAudio, and macOS versions below 10.14 were removed in 2021 with the Dota 2 update. SteamVR Home is not affected. Newer games such as Half-Life: Alyx and Counter-Strike 2 don't support them.Newer games like Counter-Strike 2 will also require a CPU with SSE 4.2 support. Warning:Some games like Counter-Strike 2 no longer support Squirrel, making things non-trivial to port and with no chance of a proper transition period when both implementations are functional. Products using Source 2 2 games&action=edit Valve

Products made by Valve.

Released Release date Title Co-developed with Platforms Notes 9 Jul, 2013 Dota 2 PC: Windows, Mac, Linux Sequel to 2003's Warcraft III mod, Defense of the Ancients (retroactively called as Dota 1, DotA for short). Originally using Source when launched in 2013, ported to Source 2 in Sep 9, 2015. 22 Feb, 2016 SteamVR Performance Test PC: Windows (VR) Non-interactive version of the Robot Repair demo. No longer available for download. 5 Apr, 2016 Robot Repair - a minigame from The Lab PC: Windows (VR) This is the only The Lab minigame that runs on Source 2, the rest runs on Unity. 9 Jun, 2016 [confirm] Destinations PC: Windows, Linux (VR) Replaced by SteamVR Home. 19 May, 2017 SteamVR Home PC: Windows (VR) 28 Nov, 2018 Artifact PC: Windows, Mac, Linux The Dota Card Game. The game was widely criticized by players who are disappointed with Valve abandoning the Half-Life series at the time, aswell as calling the game "pay-to-win", even prior to Artifact being released. 20 Jun, 2019 Dota Underlords PC: Windows, Mac, LinuxMobile: Android, iOS Auto Battler game. This is currently the only Source 2 games to be released on mobile devices (both Android, iOS). 23 Mar, 2020 Half-Life: Alyx PC: Windows, Linux (VR) First Half-Life game to be released since the release of Half-Life 2: Episode Two, which was released 12 years prior. Half-Life: Alyx was highly anticipated when it was announced. 2 Mar, 2022 Aperture Desk Job PC: Windows, Linux A short playable demo set in Portal universe, used to demonstrate the Steam Deck. The game requires controller to play the demo. 27 Sep, 2023 Counter-Strike 2 PC: Windows, Linux Originally planned to be released in Summer 2023, it was delayed and later released in September 27, 2023. This is a port of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to the Source 2 engine, under it's new name " Counter-Strike 2", which eventually replaced the original game. Most CS:GO maps were removed, while others have been remade from scratch. Release date Title Co-developed with Platforms Notes Unreleased

This section are for unreleased games by Valve that are in development, not publicly released or is in Beta/Early Access.

Release date Title Developer(s) Publisher(s) Platforms Notes TBA Deadlock Valve Valve PC: Windows Not much is known about Deadlock other than a few screenshots and videos of a leaked playtest. It is also speculated to be the in development game "Neon Prime" Release date Title Developer(s) Publisher(s) Platforms Notes Third-Party

Products made by third-party companies and mod teams.

Released None yet. In development/Unreleased

This section are for unreleased 3rd party games that are in development, not publicly released or is in Beta/Early Access.

Release date Title Developer(s) Publisher(s) Platforms Notes TBA S&box Facepunch Studios Facepunch Studios PC: Windows (VR optional) As stated by Garry Newman himself, this is not intended to be a remaster of Garry's Mod, but rather, a spiritual successor. This is also the first time, and only time Source 2 was licensed to third-party developer. Release date Title Developer(s) Publisher(s) Platforms Notes

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