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Valve Corporation

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Valve Corporation
Company typePrivate company
Industry
Founded
Founders
Headquarters,
Number of locations
2 offices
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Gabe Newell
(CEO)
Number of employees
~330[1] (2013)
SubsidiariesValve S.a.r.l.
Websitewww.valvesoftware.com

Valve Corporation is an American video game developer and digital distributor company in Bellevue, Washington. It was started in 1996 by Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington, two Microsoft employees in the past. The company is widely known for Steam and the Half-Life series. Also, the company develops the SteamOS,[2] which their all-in-one handheld hardware, called Steam Deck, uses.[3]

Games developed

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Name Release year Genre Can be played on:
Windows Mac Linux / SteamOS Xbox Xbox 360 PS3 Xbox One PS4
Half-Life 1998 First-person shooter
Half-Life: Opposing Force 1999 First-person shooter
Team Fortress Classic 1999 First-person shooter
Ricochet 2000 First-person shooter
Counter-Strike 2000 First-person shooter
Half-Life: Blue Shift 2001 First-person shooter
Deathmatch Classic 2001 First-person shooter
Day of Defeat 2003 First-person shooter
Counter-Strike: Source 2004 First-person shooter
Half-Life 2 2004 First-person shooter
Half-Life 2: Deathmatch 2004 First-person shooter
Half-Life: Source 2004 First-person shooter
Day of Defeat: Source 2005 First-person shooter
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast 2005 First-person shooter
Half-Life Deathmatch: Source 2006 First-person shooter
Half-Life 2: Episode One 2006 First-person shooter
Half-Life 2: Episode Two 2007 First-person shooter
Portal 2007 First-person shooter / Puzzle
Team Fortress 2 2007 First-person shooter
Left 4 Dead 2008 First-person shooter
Left 4 Dead 2 2009 First-person shooter
Alien Swarm 2010 Third-person shooter
Portal 2 2011 First-person shooter / Puzzle
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive 2012 First-person shooter
Dota 2 2013 Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA)
Half-Life: Alyx 2020 First-person shooter

References

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  1. Dudley, Brier (2013-11-04). "A glimpse of Valve's Steam Machine, controller design and hardware plans". Seattle Times. Archived from the original on 2017-07-06. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
  2. What is SteamOS? Tom's Guide
  3. Everything we know about Valve's new handheld gaming device

Other websites

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