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Froglord wrote on 2012-09-11 02:01
http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/ea-almost-bought-valve-for-1-billion/
Quote from news:
If you can't beat 'em, buy 'em. Electronic Arts tried to acquire Valve according to a new feature in The New York Times.
Electronic Arts’ relationship with Valve has been contentious to say the least. When it’s come to individual projects, the two have never seen quite eye to eye. When Electronic Arts published The Orange Box in 2007, collecting Half-Life 2, it’s downloadable episodes, Portal, and Team Fortress 2, Valve blamed EA for the subpar quality of its port to the PlayStation 3. More recently their scuffles have been on a grander scale, with the companies coming to verbal blows over how Valve shares Steam sales revenue and over EA’s Steam competitor Origin.
It wouldn’t be a fight at all if Electronic Arts had its way though. It would simply own Valve.
A Saturday story on Valve in The New York Times said that EA has entered talks to purchase Valve in the past. Two sources that wished to remain unnamed indicated that while talks never reached the point of EA making a formal bid for the Half-Life company, it was prepared to pay as much as $1 billion.
Co-owner and company founder Gabe Newell however said that the likelihood of his fiercely independent company selling to an Electronic Arts, or one of the other major multi-national publishers like Activision or Ubisoft, is about as likely Nintendo selling off the Mario brand. Newell said that Valve would sooner “disintegrate†than sell out to a major publisher.
“It’s way more likely we would head in that direction than say, “Let’s find some giant company that wants to cash us out and wait two or three years to have our employment agreements terminate.â€
Valve’s certainly attractive to the behemoths of the gaming industry. In addition to the company’s lucrative brands like Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, and the upcoming Dota 2, Valve is the industry leader in digital distribution on PC, a market poised to overtake physical game retail in the next generation. Steam already commands a membership of 54 million active users, and growing.
Valve is currently valued around $2.5 billion, a figure that’s only going to grow if the company’s new ventures are successful. Forget EA, Valve’s competitors now are the hardware makers of the world. Sony, Microsoft, and even Apple are the companies Valve is interested in taking on next. The company began hiring industrial engineers this month as it looks to begin building PC gaming hardware. As detailed in the Times article, it’s also working on wearable computing gear like gaming goggles. Valve is even getting into more basic computing utilities, selling non-gaming apps through Steam.
By the end of this decade, it might be Valve buying EA.
Thank-you gabe, glad to see you didn't go down that road. :scrub:
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Mentosftw wrote on 2012-09-11 02:04
I wouldn't mind Valve buying out EA xD
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MareneCorp wrote on 2012-09-11 02:05
Really? Fuck EA, Nexon might try to pull off the same stunt with other well-to-do companies too. I hate these crap companies trying to buy out other great ones. Gabe did the right thing.
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paladin wrote on 2012-09-11 02:20
If gabe would of done that it would of been like hilter overunning america
a diaster
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paladin wrote on 2012-09-11 02:20
If gabe would of done that it would of been like hilter overunning america
a diaster
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Taycat wrote on 2012-09-11 03:35
Can't stop the Gaben.
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2012-09-11 03:52
only $1 billion for valve is insulting
Gabe Newell himself is already a billionaire
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RebeccaBlack wrote on 2012-09-11 04:26
Quote from BobYoMeowMeow;949647:
only $1 billion for valve is insulting
Gabe Newell himself is already a billionaire
My thoughts exactly. It's still 1 billion dollars, but the guy is so damn wealthy that he can afford to have morals. I mean, what else is he gonna do with the money? Buy another 10 castles and every Ferrari ever made? This person has in excess of
1,500 million dollars.
I might take it just to solve that whole Africa problem, though.
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Froglord wrote on 2012-09-11 08:31
Quote from RebeccaBlack;949669:
My thoughts exactly. It's still 1 billion dollars, but the guy is so damn wealthy that he can afford to have morals. I mean, what else is he gonna do with the money? Buy another 10 castles and every Ferrari ever made? This person has in excess of 1,500 million dollars.
I might take it just to solve that whole Africa problem, though.
Donating money to 3rd world countries doesn't help as much as you think it does, especially when most of their nations are military in nature. The governments would just take it all and build weapons and fuel unofficial military/criminal groups to harm more people.
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Oizen wrote on 2012-09-11 10:27
Might of worked if they paid in hats.
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Kingofrunes wrote on 2012-09-11 11:20
Just was reading this on my RSS feed and was going to post about it but someone beat me to it. *le shrug*
Good for Valve. I was hoping they wouldn't sell out to EA and they didn't :D
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Murasaki wrote on 2012-09-11 18:53
Considering what I've heard from some teachers that work/ed at EA, I'm glad to hear EA can't get their hands on Valve.