
As of September 23, 2008, Decay has been successfully ported by a fan-based team for the Half-Life engine.

Decay is also not available through Valve's Steam service. Green is a new character invented for Decay.Īlthough Gearbox completed a PC port of the game, Decay was never released on it "due to powers beyond control." As such most Half-Life players never got a chance to play through it. Cross is the model for the Hazard Course hologram and can be seen at a point in Blue Shift. Like Gearbox's other expansion packs Opposing Force and Blue Shift, Decay returns to the setting and timeline of the original story, but with different player characters: two female colleagues of Gordon Freeman, named Gina Cross and Colette Green.

A PC version of this game was released September 23, 2008, developed and released by independent Ukrainian developers with the help of other European developers/fans. Half-Life: Decay is an add-on included in the PlayStation 2 port of the first-person shooter game Half-Life, developed by Gearbox Software and published in 2001.
