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Dota 2 was released in 2013.) With the company’s online PC games platform, Steam, reportedly making billions in yearly revenue, Valve has not suffered greatly from its lapse in game production.Ĭampo Santo gained popularity back in 2016 with its narrative-focused game, Firewatch.
When developer Campo Santo’s debut release rolled out back in February, it managed to shift 500,000 copies at full price in its first month. In a recent article from Polygon, it has been announced that the team behind the hit game Firewatch, called Campo. ( Portal 2 was the last single-player title to be released by Valve. Firewatch dev teases physical release after overwhelming success of digital edition Excuse the pun but, Firewatch is hot stuff. Firewatch Dev Team Puts In the Valley of Gods On Hold to Work On Half-Life Alyx. Cheers.Last month, Valve president Gabe Newell stated that the company is “going to start shipping games again,” after having dropped from the game development scene for the better part of seven years.
Thanks so much for your interest in our games and we’ll see you in Washington. The blog continues: Yes, we’re still making In the Valley of Gods (as a Valve game!) yes, we’ll still support Firewatch and yes, we’ll still produce The Quarterly Review and our regular blog content. Following PewDiePie’s latest controversy, Firewatch developer Campo Santo began to distance itself from the entertainer by filing a DMCA takedown notice to all of his content regarding the game. If you were approached by a massive company like Valve, given the option to keep working on your existing projects, and essentially told that you and your team will be taken care of, wouldn't you take it? For PlayStation 4 on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Firewatch Dev Filing a DMCA against Pewdiepie for Racial Slurs.'. plus, it's freaking VALVE, people." Think about it from an Indie Dev's perspective. It's a lot nicer way of saying, "Valve gave us money and stability to keep doing what we're doing. The big gaming controversy of the week (so far) kicked off in a big way on Sunday when YouTuber PewDiePie dropped an ugly racial slur in an angry outburst during a PUBG livestream. In us, they found a group with unique experience and valuable, diverse perspectives. In Valve we found a group of folks who, to their core, feel the same way about the work that they do (this, you may be surprised to learn, doesn’t happen every day). The narrative game launched back on February 9, 2016, so for the fifth anniversary, Campo Santo shared some sights from the game. In a news post on the team's own blog, they broke the story themselves. Firewatchs developer celebrated an anniversary with fans this week. Firewatch finally releases on February 9, and judging by recent gameplay footage and Wess observations, its a game Ill definitely be checking out. Campo Santo, the minds behind Firewatch, are now a Valve-owned Studio. In direct response to this event, Firewatch developer Campo Santo publicly denounced PewDiePie and even filed a DMCA takedown notice to have videos featuring Pewdiepie playing Firewatch delisted from his channel.