
Announced during the keynote via video, Valve chief Gabe Newell’s brief appearance consisted of three simple announcements:
Native support for SteamVR and the HTC Vive in Unity
An “advanced SteamVR rendering plugin for Unity that allows for enhanced fidelity and performance”
And, that every developer at Vision Summit would walk home with the HTC Vive Pre, the latest development kit for the SteamVR platform

Even Gabe Newell isn't immune to being flamed in MOBAs
Sorry, couldn't hear you while you're bowing your head on your knees and delisting non-adult games that your master deemed they didn't like.
Yes, I'm sure the billionaire white male owner of the company who can close anyone's account really feels threatened.
Next tell me how brave Elon Musk is because he had to deal with someone telling him the Nazi's were actually the bad guys.

Valve CEO Gabe Newell has been ordered to attend an in-person deposition regarding an antitrust lawsuit filed by Wolfire games.
Big deal. He has to give a deposition i. person wowie. He requested to it remotely because you CAN request this and this is common as F especially with heads from larger companies being involved. Next.
If he can announce Left 4 Dead 3 after going to court, that would make us all happy

Valve recently released its 25th anniversary documentary on Half-Life where Gabe Newell emphasized why delaying the game was important.
I am shocked Gabe is still with us. Absolutely expected a widowmaker heart attack to take him out years ago. He never took care of himself. Hope for the rest of us?
Well it's staying true to its name, bc it's taking half my life to see a proper sequel.
And yet even with multiple delays, nowadays there's no guarantee that a game will being functional.
One of the things , that are pretty front & center is the faith the company's that really have invested into VR is showing that they are more than willing to go out on a limb.
And are really not just invested, but really see the benefits of investment into Advancement of VR. Even Now this is far better than the companies that invested into VR 20 to 30 years ago, in trying to really put in real solid efforts in making VR a reality in the market to make it feasible.
Counting, Google, samsung, Sony, Apple,Amazon,Facebook, Microsoft.. Etc there is pretty much no big players left in the tech indudtry that is left that have yet to jumped right into VR already or is not yet working on a HMD or co-opped a deal with other companies on a VR HMD or VR content.
It bodes well on the status of VR community's of Companies all on board.