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  2. Last week, I wrote an article on some Valve fans' (if "fans" is even the word) negative reactions to the announcement of Left 4 Dead 2, viewable here. Full Article at Cinema Blend

  3. "It was just like, OK, this is big enough that this isn’t DLC, we’re not going to be able to leak it out. It’s a cohesive, single thing. It’s Left 4 Dead 2," claims Valve's Chet Faliszek. Left 4 Dead one, we still aren’t done with it. Full Article at GamePad

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