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The developers hasn't made a sound since releasing Obscure 1&2 on steam and has, so long as I've had the games, never commented in the discussion page. Not to mention that the game was never meant for online play. It would be more likely that Half-Life 3 get released than Obscure getting an official online play patch.
You want Valve to update an over 10 year old game they don't own nor had any hand in making to include something it never was supposed to have and let it take up space on Valve's own servers (servers they could be using for Team Fortress 2 or CS:GO) for free with them only getting the positive feedback from, at the very most, a few hundred people, on a platform with over 125 million users?
I get that you like this game, but mate, you gotta stop living in a dream land.
Get a third party application to stimulate a LAN connection, get a friend over to your house, or get over this issue. Those are the options.
And obviously this also applies to the first Obscure.