AppleInsider reports that Apple CEO Tim Cook paid a visit today to the the 
headquarters of Valve, the video game firm behind the Steam digital 
distribution platform and a number of popular PC and Mac games. While the 
purpose of Cook's visit is unknown, his presence at the company's headquarters 
in Bellevue, Washington suggests that it may have been of some importance 
potentially relating to collaboration between the two companies. 

 
Just over two years ago, Valve made a splash by leaking a set of teaser images 
to MacRumors and other Apple and gaming sites revealing that it would be 
bringing its Steam game distribution platform and a number of its own titles to 
the Mac platform. Steam for Mac launched in May 2010 with over 60 titles, and 
Valve now offers over a dozen of its own games for Mac through the store. 

Earlier this year, Valve released a Steam companion app for iOS, allowing users 
to browse the Steam marketplace and even purchase games for later download and 
play on a PC or Mac. 

It is unclear just what Apple and Valve might come up with in terms of an 
expanded collaboration if one is in the works, including whether it would 
extend in some form to iOS or remain limited to gaming on the Mac platform. 
Valve has been rumored to be working on its own hardware offerings related to 
Steam services, and the company has just posted job openings related to 
hardware engineering for such projects.


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http://www.macrumors.com/2012/04/13/apple-ceo-tim-cook-visits-headquarters-of-video-game-firm-valve/



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