The team responsible for Divinity: Original Sin 2 made a humorous documentary about their visit to Valve's headquarters.
The company that owns the Steam distribution platform is pretty closed, like a valve. We know that Valve's leading man is a billionaire who doesn't like appearing in public, and there are also rare moments when the public is given insight into how Steam works, or how the working environment of people working in Valve looks like.
So interesting is the video from a team of Belgian Larian Studios who recently visited Valve in Washington to arrange cross-save functionality for the Switch version of their game Divinity: Original Sin 2. Larian portrayed that visit in a humorous way and the part where Valve's headquarters actually show is very short. However, it pays to look - the team really struggled with the effects.
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