VALVe Doesn’t Mind Being Acquired
August 5, 2008 by Raj
Filed under Corporate, Development, Digital Distribution, Steam
Having Independent game studios/publishers is always a good thing, independent studios place emphasis over quality instead of quantity and you’re always guaranteed a good game. Valve is probably the largest independent developer around and has some of the most popular and best selling titles in it’s portfolio. Unfortunately, that also makes it an attractive target for biggest companies like Activision, EA and Ubisoft. How does Valve feel about being acquired?
If anyone is interested in acquiring Valve, VP Doug Lombardi is “happy to have that conversation,”
“EA was very progressive about saying, ‘We understand who you guys are. We understand what Steam is. We don’t want Steam to go away.’ Well, they might want Steam to go away, but they’re not asking us to make Steam go away.”
The “valuable add” of EA’s distribution power to Valve’s business was all the company needed from EA. “And [EA Partners] is obviously in a sweet spot right now. I mean, all publishers go through personality changes, and that caused them to be at better points in time,” said Lombardi.
Ofcourse, If Valve was acquired, they would actually release titles/content on time. Which, hey, no one would mind.

