Valve closes two-man San Francisco office

Valve San Francisco duo to start their own studio, Temple Gates Games, after ending partnership with Valve.

 

Valve has closed its remote two-man studio in San Francisco eight months after acquiring the duo, the company has confirmed.

Valve San Francisco was formed in December 2012 by ex-Popcap staff Tod Semple and Jeff Gates, with Semple credited as the programmer for the original Plants vs. Zombies. The pair will now launch their own studio, Temple Gates Games.

"Jeff [Gates] and I are working on indie games again," said Semple to IGN. "We were working for Valve in a remote office in San Mateo. It turned out that there weren't many benefits for either side in that arrangement.

"Valve was super cool about it and is letting us continue to work on our game and is also giving us the office. So Jeff and I are starting up a new company called Temple Gates Games."

Between them, the duo has worked on projects at LucasArts, Maxis, Blizzard, and PopCap.

"We were big fans of their prior work," said a Valve representative. "We worked with them during their startup phase, but they’re independent now and still working on their game. We wish them the best of luck."

Earlier this week, an entry for Left 4 Dead 3 was spotted on Valve's internal project tracker during an office tour for the Dota 2 subreddit community.

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"Valve closes two-man San Francisco office" was posted by Martin Gaston on Fri, 09 Aug 2013 04:20:45 -0700
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