Steam launched in 2003, initially as a way for Valve to automatically ship updates to players of its existing games. "Gabe ...
“Newell sees Half-Life 2 as an engine, a platform, or at best a whole industry unto itself,” gaming journalist Geoff Keighley ...
A senator for the US government has called on Valve to address complaints about the amount of racist, sexist and hateful ...
As it turns out, Valve CEO Gabe Newell was already conceiving Steam at the same time that the studio was making Half-Life 2.
U.S. Senator Mark Warner has written a letter to Valve demanding a more intensive fight against extremist content on Steam.
Half-Life, technological, and design innovation for hand-in-hand, and we won't see another game in the franchise until it ...
In a letter spotted by The Verge, Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) asked Valve CEO Gabe Newell how he and his company are ...
The contract to develop a game called Counter-Strike 2 was signed back in 2003. To celebrate this success, Gabe Newell - the founder of Valve - handmade a knife with the name of the game.
One of the more well-known jokes among video game fans is that Valve doesn’t know how to count to the number three. There ...
A legal dispute between Valve and Vivendi nearly tanked the former until the company was saved by an unlikely hero.