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Valve “Moving On” From Episodic Content

Save and Quit - "In an interview with Develop, Valve co-founder and managing director Gabe Newell has shed some light on the inner workings of one of the most popular video game developers in the industry. Anyone remotely familiar with Valve should know that, as beloved by fans as they are, they have a tendency to be a little slow in getting games out the door."

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AngelicIceDiamond5485d ago

That really sucks seein the fact they're the pioneers of episodic content.Each installment is innovative in there own right.

gcolley5485d ago

except they take longer than a full game to release. incompetent pioneers really. this could have been a success if they did it right.

AngelicIceDiamond5484d ago

Yeah sounds like they're lazy or sumthin I mean what else do they ot goin for'em

Alos885485d ago

So we're going to see less episodic gaming and more a consistent stream of updates for existing games... I feel conflicted about this.

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whydoyouask5485d ago

I think he was talking literally; Gabe is literally a boat...

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Steam Controller (2026) review

Second time's the charm.

cl198316d ago (Edited 16d ago )

Seams like a nice controller

Reaper22_16d ago

Two analog sticks acrossvftom each other is a no go.When will everyone learn.

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Half-Life & Portal Writer Says It’d Be “Silly Not To Look Into” Generative AI

Half-Life and Portal writer Erik Wolpaw has detailed how his team has been using Generative AI for research and development at Valve.

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Valve responds to NY Attorney General lawsuit

Valve has responded to New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit against the firm, stating it does not believe that lootboxes in its Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and Team Fortress 2 games unlawfully encourage minors to gamble, adding it was "disappointed" to see the action go ahead despite efforts to "educate" the NYAG about virtual items since "early 2023."

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