Apple CEO Tim Cook has reportedly been spotted at the Bellevue, Washington headquarters of Valve, according to AppleInsider.
Cook's visit sparked speculation about collaboration between the companies.
After months of rumors that suggested Valve would begin supporting Mac users in Steam, in early 2010 the company announced it would bring a series of its own video games, including Half-Life 2, Left 4 Dead 2 and Team Fortress 2, to the Mac platform for the first time. It also announced it would simultaneously release Portal 2 for the Mac and Windows that winter.
At the time, John Cook, the director of Steam development at Valve, stated that Apple had "been a great partner so far and we look forward to growing our relationship with them over time."
Recently Valve released a mobile Steam application for iOS; however, there hasn't been any prior rumors of collaboration between the companies.
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Cook's visit sparked speculation about collaboration between the companies.
After months of rumors that suggested Valve would begin supporting Mac users in Steam, in early 2010 the company announced it would bring a series of its own video games, including Half-Life 2, Left 4 Dead 2 and Team Fortress 2, to the Mac platform for the first time. It also announced it would simultaneously release Portal 2 for the Mac and Windows that winter.
At the time, John Cook, the director of Steam development at Valve, stated that Apple had "been a great partner so far and we look forward to growing our relationship with them over time."
Recently Valve released a mobile Steam application for iOS; however, there hasn't been any prior rumors of collaboration between the companies.
Read More