Gabe Newell
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Newell in 2018 | |
| Born | Gabe Logan Newell November 3, 1962 Colorado, U.S. |
| Other names | Gaben |
| Education | Harvard University (dropped out) |
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| Years active | 1983–present |
| Known for | Co-founding Valve |
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Lisa Mennet Newell
(m. 1996, divorced) |
| Children | 2 |
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Gabe Logan Newell (born November 3, 1962), also known by his nickname GabeN, is an American video game developer and businessman. He is the co-founder, president and majority owner of the video game company Valve Corporation.
Newell was born in Colorado and grew up in Davis, California. He attended Harvard University in the early 1980s but dropped out to join Microsoft, where he helped create the first versions of the Windows operating system. He also led led development on a port of the game Doom for Windows 95.
In 1996, Newell and Mike Harrington left Microsoft to found Valve and fund the development of their first game, Half-Life (1998). Harrington sold his stake in Valve to Newell and left in 2000. Newell led development of Valve's digital distribution service, Steam, which launched in 2003 and controlled most of the market for downloaded PC games by 2011.
Forbes estimated that Newell owned at least half of Valve as of 2025. He is also the owner of the marine research organization Inkfish, the neuroscience company Starfish Neuroscience, and the custom yacht manufacturer Oceanco. Newell has been estimated as one of the wealthiest people in the United States and the wealthiest person in the video games industry, with an estimated net worth of $11 billion as of 2025.