🎮 Valve

Quick Summary

Valve Corporation is one of the most influential game companies in history — creator of the Half-Life, Counter-Strike, and Portal franchises, and operator of Steam, the world’s dominant PC game distribution platform. Valve is also notable for its radical “flat organization” structure with no managers.

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Basic Information

Founded1996 (by Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington)
HeadquartersBellevue, Washington, USA
TypePrivate (not publicly listed)
FieldsGame development, Steam platform, VR (Valve Index)

Key Franchises

FranchiseGenreLegacy
Half-LifeFirst-Person ShooterRedefined narrative FPS; HL2 is a benchmark of environmental storytelling
Counter-StrikeFirst-Person ShooterStarted as a mod; became the world’s most played competitive FPS
PortalPuzzle”The cake is a lie” — perfect physics puzzle design
Dota 2MOBAOriginated as a Warcraft III mod; now hosts The International ($40M prize pool)
Team Fortress 2Class-Based ShooterAlso a mod; pioneered cosmetic-only F2P monetization in PC gaming
Left 4 DeadCo-op ShooterDefined asymmetric co-op horror shooters

Steam: The World’s PC Game Marketplace

Steam (launched 2003) is Valve’s most significant contribution to the game industry:

  • Dominant PC digital distribution platform with 33,000+ games
  • Early Access pioneer
  • Steam Workshop for community mods
  • Takes a 30% revenue cut from all game sales (criticized as a “Steam tax” by developers)
  • Steam’s market share estimated at ~75% of all PC game digital sales

The Flat Organization

Valve operates with no managers, no hierarchy. Every employee is empowered to work on any project they choose. Projects form organically, and employees “vote with their desk” — physically moving to join projects they believe in.

This has created some of gaming’s most innovative products but also contributes to projects going dark (the notoriously absent Half-Life 3).

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