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{{Valve|3.1}} (sometimes stylized {{valve|bold|nt=2}}; officially {{valve|bold|nt=0}} and previously {{valve|bold|nt=1}}) is an entertainment software and technology company founded in 1996 and headquartered in {{wiki|Bellevue, Washington}}. The company's debut title, {{hl|1}}, won more than 50 {{Wikipedia|List of Game of the Year|Game of the Year}} awards and was named “Best PC Game of All Time” in the November 1999, October 2001 and April 2005 issues of {{wiki|PC Gamer}}, the world's best-selling PC gaming magazine. | |||
The company's portfolio of entertainment properties includes | The company's portfolio of entertainment properties includes {{hl|1}}, {{cs|1}}, {{portal|1}}, {{l4d|1}}, {{dod|1}} and [[Team Fortress Classic|Team Fortress]]. Valve's product catalog is responsible for more than 20 million retail units sold worldwide and more than 80% of the PC online action market. | ||
As well as producing best-selling entertainment titles, Valve is a developer of cutting-edge technologies such as the {{src|4}} game engine and {{steamicon|4}}, a broadband platform for the delivery and management of digital content. | |||
Today, Valve is | Today, Valve is made up of more than 70 of the industry's leading artists, programmers and writers. In its 25-year history, the company has gone from “unlikely new entrant” to industry leader, producing a range of best-selling and critically acclaimed PC entertainment products and technologies. | ||
'''You can see what's happening to you'''. | |||
==Products== | == Products == | ||
{| style=" | <!-- note: sorted alphabetically by series, and mostly chronologically by game within each series --> | ||
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| <h3>{{gldsrc|4.1}} games</h3> | |||
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| {{cs|4.1}} | |||
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| {{cscz|4.1}} | |||
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| {{czds|4.1}} | |||
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| {{dmc|4.1}} | |||
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| {{dod|4.1}} | |||
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| {{hl|4.1}} | |||
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| {{hlop4|4.1}} | |||
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| {{hlbs|4.1}} | |||
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| {{ricochet|4.1}} | |||
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| {{tfc|4.1}} | |||
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| | | <h3>{{src|4.1}} games</h3> | ||
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| {{as|4.1}} | |||
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| {{css|4.1}} | |||
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| {{csgo|4.1}} | |||
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| {{dods|4.1}} | |||
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| {{hls|4.1}} | |||
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| {{hldms|4.1}} | |||
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| {{hl2|4.1}} | |||
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| {{hl2dm|4.1}} | |||
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| {{hl2ep1|4.1}} | |||
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| {{hl2ep2|4.1}} | |||
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| {{hl2lc|4.1}} | |||
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| {{l4d|4.1}} | |||
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| {{l4d2|4.1}} | |||
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| {{portal|4.1}} | |||
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| {{portal2|4.1}} | |||
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| {{tf2|4.1}} | |||
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| <h3>{{source2|4.1}} games</h3> | |||
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| {{artifact|4.1}} | |||
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| {{cs2|4.1}} | |||
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| {{deadlock|4.1}} | |||
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| {{dul|4.1}} | |||
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| {{dota2|4.1}} - ''Previously, it ran on {{src|1}}'' | |||
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| {{hla|4.1}} | |||
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| {{thelab|4.1|nt=2|linkto=rr}} - ''Included in {{thelab|3.1}}'' | |||
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| {{svrh|4.1}} | |||
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| <h3>Console Ports</h3> | |||
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| {{hlps2|4.1}} | |||
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| {{decay|4.1|nt=1}} | |||
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| {{csxbox|4.1}} | |||
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| {{hl2xbox|4.1}} | |||
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| {{TOBconsole|4.1}}<br>- ''A package containing {{hl2|1}}, {{hl2ep1|1|nt=1}}, <br>{{hl2ep2|1|nt=1}}, {{portal|1}} and {{tf2|1}}. Also available for PC.'' | |||
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| {{L4d|4.1}} ({{360}}) | |||
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| {{L4d2|4.1}} ({{360}}) | |||
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| {{portal2console|4.1}} ({{360}}, {{ps3}}) | |||
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| {{csgoconsole|4.1}} ({{360}}, {{ps3}}) | |||
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| {{pcc|4.1}} ({{nx}}) | |||
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| | | <h3>Media</h3> | ||
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| [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n13LqEIYXT8 Zombie Movie] <br>- (created by 2Chums Moving Pictures - basically two Valve employees at the time) | |||
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| {{dods}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8jQJ5SFqBU Day of Defeat: Prelude to Victory] | |||
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| {{hl2}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKA7JkV51Jw Half-Life 2 trailer] | |||
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| {{ep1}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL_mPw7KEU8 Half-Life 2: Episode One trailer] | |||
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| {{ep1}} HL2: Episode One Launch Trailer ([https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/912/movie_max.webm 1] [https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/913/movie_max.webm 2] [https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/914/movie_max.webm 3] [https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/915/movie_max.webm 4]) | |||
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| {{ep2}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIsbi4hLDuU Half-Life 2: Episode Two Trailer] | |||
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| {{dods}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACckk4o8Z-U DoD Jagd Trailer] | |||
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| {{dods}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2nuF_taJGo DoD Colmar Trailer] | |||
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| {{portal}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5paXrfkYmI Portal Trailer] | |||
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| {{tf2}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7ZafWA2jd8 Team Fortress 2 Trailer] | |||
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| {{artifact}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnVuzZYdwIQ Introducing Artifact] | |||
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| {{hla}} Half-Life: Alyx ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2W0N3uKXmo Announcement Trailer], Gameplay Video - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTLotwKpLgk 1] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFjtVmka54E 2] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qspam8ftpIc 3]) | |||
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| {{cs2}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSE38xjMLqE Counter-Strike 2 - Launch Trailer] | |||
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| {{sfm}} [[Source_Filmmaker#Official_Valve_Shorts|View all official Source Filmmaker videos from Valve]] | |||
|} | |||
| <h3>Hardware</h3> | |||
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| [[steampowered:app/353370|Steam Controller]] | |||
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| {{steamos|4.1|nt=1}} | |||
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| [[steampowered:app/353380|Steam Link]] | |||
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| {{vi|4.1}} | |||
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| {{steamdeck|4.1}} | |||
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{| | |||
| <h3>Software</h3> | |||
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| {{steamicon|4.1}} | |||
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| | | {{sfm|4.1}} | ||
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| {{s2fm|4.1}} | |||
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| {{SteamOS|4.1}} | |||
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| {{proton|4.1}} | |||
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== Business == | |||
[[File:Open your eyes.png|right|thumb|Open Your Eyes.]] | |||
* {{gldsrc|1}} | |||
* {{ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20090203194033/https://source.valvesoftware.com/ Source Engine] (See [[Source#Features|Features]]) | ||
* | * {{Src2|1}} | ||
* [[Source_Engine_Features#Licensing_&_Distributing_Source_Engine_games_/_mods|Source and Source 2 engine licensing]] | |||
* {{ | * [mailto:jasonh@valvesoftware.com Steam publication] | ||
* | * [https://partner.steamgames.com/ Steamworks] | ||
* | * [https://partner.steamgames.com/pccafe/ Cyber Cafe Program] | ||
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== | == External Links == | ||
*[https:// | * {{valve|ico.nolink}} [https://www.valvesoftware.com Official website] | ||
* | * {{Wiki|Valve Corporation|Valve Corporation's Wikipedia entry}} | ||
* | * {{youtube|@Valve|Official YouTube channel}} - @Valve | ||
* | * {{x|valvesoftware|Official X (Twitter) account}} - @valvesoftware | ||
* {{github|ValveSoftware|Valve's GitHub page}} | |||
==See also== | == See also == | ||
* [[Campo Santo]] - Valve subsidiary | |||
* [[Valve in the press]] | * [[Valve in the press]] | ||
* [[:Category:Valve | * [[:Category:Valve|Organization category]] | ||
[[Category:Developer Corporations]] | [[Category:Developer Corporations]] | ||
[[Category:Valve]] | [[Category:Valve]] |
Latest revision as of 20:30, 26 April 2025
Valve (sometimes stylized VALVE; officially Valve Corporation and previously Valve Software) is an entertainment software and technology company founded in 1996 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. The company's debut title, Half-Life, won more than 50
Game of the Year awards and was named “Best PC Game of All Time” in the November 1999, October 2001 and April 2005 issues of
PC Gamer, the world's best-selling PC gaming magazine.
The company's portfolio of entertainment properties includes Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Portal, Left 4 Dead, Day of Defeat and Team Fortress. Valve's product catalog is responsible for more than 20 million retail units sold worldwide and more than 80% of the PC online action market.
As well as producing best-selling entertainment titles, Valve is a developer of cutting-edge technologies such as the Source game engine and
Steam, a broadband platform for the delivery and management of digital content.
Today, Valve is made up of more than 70 of the industry's leading artists, programmers and writers. In its 25-year history, the company has gone from “unlikely new entrant” to industry leader, producing a range of best-selling and critically acclaimed PC entertainment products and technologies. You can see what's happening to you.
Products
Business
- GoldSrc
- Source Engine (See Features)
- Source 2
- Source and Source 2 engine licensing
- Steam publication
- Steamworks
- Cyber Cafe Program
External Links
Official website
Valve Corporation's Wikipedia entry
Official YouTube channel - @Valve
Official X (Twitter) account - @valvesoftware
Valve's GitHub page
See also
- Campo Santo - Valve subsidiary
- Valve in the press
- Organization category