Gabe Newell Appears on List of Global Billionaires

Hevva

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Gabe Newell Appears on List of Global Billionaires



Forbes estimates that the Valve CEO is worth somewhere in the region of $1.5 billion.

According to Forbes [http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewalt/2012/03/07/valve-gabe-newell-billionaire/], game industry behemoth Valve is more tight-lipped about its finances than other companies of a similar stripe. For that reason, working out how much money it's making from Steam and its various bestselling games becomes a bit of a guessing game. Still! Forbes has a responsibility to figure out who's worth what and make the rest of us feel achingly poor, right? So that's just what it did.

By "[consulting] with video game industry insiders, equity analysts, investment bankers, and technology analysts," Forbes was able to draw up a reasonably reliable estimate of Valve's net worth. The final figure is around $3 billion (insert "Valve can't count to three" joke right here) for the company as a whole, of which CEO Gabe Newell owns more than 50%. If we take the $3 billion figure as a reliable estimate, that puts the estimate on Newell's worth at an eyewatering $1.5 billion. This makes Newell the 854th richest billionaire out of the world's 1,226 billionaires. Whew.

Valve's Steam service, which still dominates the digital download market by a huge margin, is likely the driving force behind the company's massive net worth. With over 1,800 games available from more than 50 publishers, it faces very little in the way of competition (though EA continues to pimp its Origin service, its user numbers pale in comparison to Steam's).

While we all knew that Valve (and by extension, Newell) were worth a lot, billions is perhaps an unexpected word. Still, it's not like they haven't worked for it - Newell has often reiterated that customer experience is the central ethos behind Steam, and its user base count speaks to its efficiency.


Source: Forbes Online [http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewalt/2012/03/07/valve-gabe-newell-billionaire/]


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Gammayun

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I dont think we can really complain, they have earned it. I wonder how much more they would get if they released hl3. Think about it gabe.
 

Zhukov

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So... they are nigh-universally loved, produce awesome games, apparently don't do anything evil and still manage to make a metric crapton of cash?

Huh.

Remind me again why more game companies aren't imitating Valve...?
 

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Hevva said:
According to Forbes [http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewalt/2012/03/07/valve-gabe-newell-billionaire/], game industry behemoth Valve...
Don't you mean Gabe Newell? [small]I'm sorry, I couldn't resist.[/small]

On topic, unsurprising. I would have thought he'd be worth more, actually. How much does Steam rake in on a daily basis?
 

Qitz

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How shocked can you be that the CEO of Valve is worth a shit ton of cash. Those guys can print money with every released game.
 

Johnnydillinger

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I don't really give my appreciation to companies this big (not out of sheer hatred towards them, but rather because I don't tend to care too much) but I'll have to agree with the statement "Well, they earned it". Look at their games, and then look at Steam, probably the most pleasant type of DRM in existence, and I think you'll agree on it.

It'd be funny and actually somewhat even rewarding to see when Half Life 3 will beat the sales of Modern Warfare 3. Well at least I hope I live that day...
 

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Sparrow said:
Hevva said:
According to Forbes [http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewalt/2012/03/07/valve-gabe-newell-billionaire/], game industry behemoth Valve...
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On topic, unsurprising. I would have thought he'd be worth more, actually. How much does Steam rake in on a daily basis?
3 Billion $ is conservative estimate - because Valve doesnt make financial results public, its hard to make reliable estimate company value.
 

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Zhukov said:
Remind me again why more game companies aren't imitating Valve...?
Because Gabe found the triforce of ethicalyetprofitablebusinessmodel and isn't sharing.
 

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Hevva said:
By "[consulting] with video game industry insiders, equity analysts, investment bankers, and technology analysts,"...
That is quite possibly one of the fanciest ways of pulling shit out of your ass I've ever read in a sentence.
 

synobal

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Honestly if I had to guess I'd say they low balled it but I'm not an industry expert but then again I think those industry experts likely guesstimated as well. So what are you gonna do.
 

Li Mu

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So Gabe now has enough money to murder people and buy his way out of trouble. Niiiice.
 

XDravond

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So now we know they can afford the blowtorches now use them and scrap CS:GO (not a CS lover...) and give me HL3/Ep3...

And how come they Steam have DRM but no one is really complaining?
Oh forgot DRM=!customer hate....
And how much money did they have now again did you say?....

Fun thing is gamers been saying this for years but will the publisher change? yes but as slooooooooow as they possibly can..
 

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Gammayun said:
I dont think we can really complain, they have earned it. I wonder how much more they would get if they released hl3. Think about it gabe.
"Gabe, do you think we should get on with HL3, now?"

"Just one more year in my swimming pool filled with 50 dollar bills, I'll get out for all the big conferences and conventions, but only for those!"

And scene.


XDravond said:
So now we know they can afford the blowtorches now use them and scrap CS:GO (not a CS lover...) and give me HL3/Ep3...

And how come they Steam have DRM but no one is really complaining?
Oh forgot DRM=!customer hate....
And how much money did they have now again did you say?....
That's because Steams' DRM is unobtrusive and can the vast majority of games can be played in offline mode (something many DRM solutions cannot do, *cough* Ubisoft *cough*).

Also, with that last line, did you just accidentally the English language..?
 

XDravond

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Griffolion said:
*snip*
XDravond said:
So now we know they can afford the blowtorches now use them and scrap CS:GO (not a CS lover...) and give me HL3/Ep3...

And how come they Steam have DRM but no one is really complaining?
Oh forgot DRM=!customer hate....
And how much money did they have now again did you say?....
That's because Steams' DRM is unobtrusive and can the vast majority of games can be played in offline mode (something many DRM solutions cannot do, *cough* Ubisoft *cough*).

Also, with that last line, did you just accidentally the English language..?
Yea not English language first and I tired am :)
And I was trying to be somewhat sarcastic, I've had my accidents with both Ubi and EA DRM schemes in a really bad way.... But Steams DRM isn't spotless had some minor problems with it (but most of those has been related to other companies schemes, like a certain key-check last year...) :p