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04.08.2025

Steam founder Gabe Newell acquired Oceanco shipyard

The visionary founder of Valve and Steam hopes to enrich the leading Dutch shipyard with new ideas without encroaching on its foundations.
Gabe Newell, the celebrated co-founder of Valve Corporation and creator of iconic games like Half-Life and Portal, has taken an unexpected step into the world of luxury superyachts by acquiring Oceanco, a leading Dutch builder of custom yachts, known for creating such masterpieces as the 117 m KAOS and the 106 m Black Pearl, one of the most advanced sailing yachts ever built. While this move may seem surprising at first glance, it is deeply rooted in Newell's personal passions and unique approach to innovation.

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Oceanco Black Pearl

Who is Gabe Newell?

Gabe Newell, affectionately known as GabeN by fans, revolutionised the gaming industry with Valve Corporation. Founded in 1996, Valve introduced groundbreaking games and developed Steam, the world’s largest digital distribution platform for PC gaming. Newell is widely regarded as a visionary who prioritises creativity and independence over conventional corporate strategies. His wealth, estimated at over $4 billion, has enabled him to explore ventures beyond gaming.

Newell’s career has never followed the traditional script. Valve was never about market domination or quarterly wins; it was about giving smart people the space to build weird, wonderful things that changed how people play. This same philosophy now drives his interest in Oceanco. For Newell, this is not just a business transaction—it’s an opportunity to fuel a culture of innovation and collaboration.

According to Oceanco's statement, the company’s culture, which values craftsmanship, creativity, and pushing boundaries, aligns perfectly with Newell’s ethos. That said, Newell is not going to 'fix' Oceanco—he is about to 'refuel' it. He plans to provide trust, tools, and unexpected ideas to help the team push harder on what they already do best: putting people first.

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Oceanco KAOS (ex-Jubilee)

Why did Gabe Newell buy Oceanco?

Newell’s interest in Oceanco stems from a lifelong fascination with the sea and a deep respect for the people who live and work on it. For him, yachting is not just about luxury—it’s about tuning in to the ocean, to oneself, and to what truly matters. This perspective is what draws him to Oceanco, a company that shares his commitment to craftsmanship and long-term evolution.

Mr. Newell is a huge yachtie himself—in September 2023 he purchased the 91.5 m Oceanco yacht Tranquillity, which he renamed DRAAK. He is also reported to own a research vessel called Pressure Drop and soon will take the delivery of Project Y722, Oceanco's 3rd largest build to date, now in the final stage of construction. 

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Oceanco DRAAK

Newell is not here for gadgets or quick wins, says Oceanco. He sees the world as full of crossovers and believes in the power of collaboration between yacht builders, worldbuilders, craftsmen, and tech pioneers. By integrating innovative tools and ideas from unexpected places, Oceanco can continue to create yachts that don’t just look good—they feel good.
This acquisition is not about corporate buzzwords or flashy technology. It’s about growth—the human kind. Newell wants Oceanco to push boundaries, foster autonomy, and embrace a mindset geared toward long-term development. His first decision as the new owner?
Leave the team alone. Oceanco already has a culture that works, and Newell’s role is to support and amplify it.

The future of Oceanco under Gabe Newell

Under Newell’s ownership, Oceanco is set to enter a new chapter of innovation and collaboration. His involvement promises to blend cutting-edge technology with traditional craftsmanship, creating yachts that redefine luxury and sustainability. By giving Oceanco’s team the freedom to dream and build, Newell aims to ignite a new era for the company.

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