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− | Valve Corporation known as Valve is a video game development and digital distribution company founded by [[Gabe Newell]] and located in Kirkland, Washington, U.S. | + | Valve Corporation (known as Valve) is a video game development and digital distribution company founded by [[Gabe Newell]] and located in Kirkland, Washington, U.S. |
Valve unveiled [[SteamVR]], its [[Virtual Reality]] platform, and [[HTC Vive]], its first [[VR Device]], in March 2015 during the World Mobile Congress and Game Developers Conference. HTC Vive was developed in cooperation with the Taiwanese smartphone and tablet manufacturer [[HTC]]. | Valve unveiled [[SteamVR]], its [[Virtual Reality]] platform, and [[HTC Vive]], its first [[VR Device]], in March 2015 during the World Mobile Congress and Game Developers Conference. HTC Vive was developed in cooperation with the Taiwanese smartphone and tablet manufacturer [[HTC]]. | ||
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+ | Valve developed Half Life and Half Life 2. |
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Type | Private |
Industry | Video Games Digital Distribution |
Founded | August 24, 1996 |
Founder | Gabe Newell |
Headquarters | Kirkland, Washington, U.S. |
Notable Personnel | Gabe Newell |
Products | Steam |
Website | http://store.steampowered.com/ |
Valve Corporation (known as Valve) is a video game development and digital distribution company founded by Gabe Newell and located in Kirkland, Washington, U.S.
Valve unveiled SteamVR, its Virtual Reality platform, and HTC Vive, its first VR Device, in March 2015 during the World Mobile Congress and Game Developers Conference. HTC Vive was developed in cooperation with the Taiwanese smartphone and tablet manufacturer HTC.
Valve developed Half Life and Half Life 2.