CEO Tim Cook visited Valve's headquarters in Bellevue, Washington, today, according to a report from Apple Insider.
The report did not indicate any specific purpose to the visit, and as of press time, neither Valve nor Apple had responded to GameSpot's requests for comment.
Valve's present partnership with Apple is limited to the digital distribution hub Steam being available on Mac computers, and a Steam iPhone app, which was released in January.
In March, rumors emerged that Valve was working on hardware of its own, though the company said gamers should not expect anything from the firm anytime soon. Today, job listings at Valve were spotted calling for people to "invent whole new gaming experiences" and "research compelling new hardware technologies."e-ceo-visits-valve-hq-report-6371701
Maybe rumors of some Valve console aren't so far-fetched.
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CalvinbalI posted... Oh man, a console with the hardware quality of an apple product, and the game platform and not-evilness of Valve. This could be amazing.
on the more cynical side, apple could infect valve with their wickedness, I hope these rumors are false