Today, Valve announced the first 10 games which have amassed enough votes of confidence on Greenlight to be approved for worldwide distribution on Steam. Among the chosen are Half-Life remake Black Mesa (opens in new tab) and our 2011 Mod of the Year (opens in new tab) pick No More Room in Hell (opens in new tab) . Each game will release independently in the coming months as its development is completed.
Here's the full list of approved games:
- Black Mesa (opens in new tab)
- Cry of Fear (opens in new tab)
- Dream (opens in new tab)
- Heroes & Generals (opens in new tab)
- Kenshi (opens in new tab)
- McPixel (opens in new tab)
- No More Room in Hell (opens in new tab)
- Project Zomboid (opens in new tab)
- Routine (opens in new tab)
- Towns (opens in new tab)
"The Steam community rallied around these titles and made them the clear choice for the first set of titles to launch out of Greenlight," Valve's Anna Sweet said in a press release. "Since launch, hundreds of titles have been submitted, with more coming in every day. We expect to be announcing more titles coming to Steam via Greenlight soon."