• @[email protected]
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    06 months ago

    So long Steam. We had a good run, but I guess it is time finally time for Phil Spencer to take you out behind the woodshed.

  • @[email protected]
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    06 months ago

    Gabe has said multiple times he would never sell Valve to Microshaft.

    Every time I see these “rumors” I can’t help but think that they are a malicious tactic by Microshaft to try and influence their more longshot buyout offers-- Microshaft really really wants Valve, this has been known for at least a decade. And some overzealous young execs are foolishly ready to try and pressure Valve with these bullshit tactics, completely unaware of what dangerous game they are playing legally.

    I have no doubt in my mind Valve will never be sold to Microshaft or come anywhere close to it so long as Gabe or his confidants are at the helm. They are ex-Microsoft employees. They built Windows 3.0. They know it’s inner workings and failings very intimately and they only begrudgingly tolerate Windows because it’s the dominant market share. That’s the whole reason SteamOS and Steam Deck exist, to chip away at Microsoft’s attempts to monopolize PC gaming. And that’s exactly why Microsoft is hoarding IP and restricting their most prestigious titles, like Halo, to Windows through anticheat.

    Whoever is starting these rumors are either pathetically stupid and attention hungry or are spreading misinformation in a hail mary at the behest of Microshaft.

  • @[email protected]
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    06 months ago

    Gabe Newel, former Microsoft employee, would literally never sell to Microsoft.

    Also, Microsoft paid $69b for ActiBlizz. Valve is not worth less than ActiBlizz, like just from a business standpoint. No way $16b would even be considered a real offer.

    This is 100% a fake rumor.

  • @[email protected]
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    06 months ago

    fuck no.

    actiblizz is a shit co. with scummy biz practices, don’t need more of those in the gaming industry

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    Yeah Microsoft sees this as a way to kill gaming in linux. They are starting to understand what could happen. I really hope they don’t sell, but money talks alot unfortunately. We really can’t have anything nice anymore.

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    06 months ago

    Hasn’t valve said multiple times that they are not interested in selling to anyone

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      06 months ago

      Sure, but according to the article Gabe only owns about 25% of the company, so conceivably if MS throws enough money at them, surely enough people will vote in favour. I certainly hope this never happens, of course.

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        according to the article Gabe only owns about 25% of the company

        The source for that number is the same Xitter that made up the rumor in the first place:

        Insights from Dior, a prominent figure in the Counter-Strike community, reveal that Gabe Newell owns less than 25% of Valve.

        Valve is not a public company. Unless Dior is on the board of Valve, or know someone who is, he doesn’t know the makeup of the ownership structure. Wikipedia cites a Forbes article that says Gabe owns “more than half” of Valve, although that article was published in 2011 so it’s possible that’s changed.

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          06 months ago

          Thanks for pointing this out. It looks, from other articles, that this rumour is completely unsubstantiated anyway so I guess it’s a moot point. Now that I think about it, 16 billion seems pathetically low for the money-printing machine that is Steam.

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        06 months ago

        His ownership stake is undisclosed but has long been speculated to be at least 50.1% for the obvious reason

  • @[email protected]
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    06 months ago

    I see game piracy getting increasingly popular if this rumour holds weight and comes to fruition.