Valve Projected to Hit $17B Revenue, Achieving the Highest $50M per Employee in the World

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The Company Employs Around 336 People.

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  • Valve has made $50 million per employee in 2025, making it one of the most efficient businesses on the planet.
  • The gaming powerhouse had an employee count of only 336.
  • Valve is expected to generate $17 billion this year, putting only Crypto giants ahead of it in efficiency.

Valve has had a year to remember so far, with the company’s Steam platform hitting a record-breaking revenue of $16.2 billion. The gaming giant also introduced the world to its brand-new living room PC, the Steam Machine, which has started all kinds of discourse.

And if all of that wasn’t enough, new data has revealed that the company is the world’s most efficient business if crypto giants aren’t taken into account.

Why It Matters: Valve’s treatment of its employees is one of the biggest reasons it keeps breaking records and maintains a satisfactory customer base.

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Valve had a record-breaking 2025.

According to Deedydas on X, Valve grossed $50 million per employee in 2025, which makes it the most efficient business in the world right now that isn’t a Crypto company. 

Currently, Valve employs around 336 people, and its expected revenue in 2025 is said to be around $17 billion. The business at no.2 in this list, OnlyFans, made around $30 million per employee this year, giving Valve a hefty lead. 

Crypto giants like Hyperliquid and Tether are the only major companies on the planet that are more efficient than Valve. Both these businesses rake in around $100 million per employee, giving the owner of Steam a lot of room to improve if it wants to reach the top.

Valve's Steam Machine
Valve’s Steam Machine is also coming out in 2026.

This new data also backs up previous information about Valve employees. A study last year revealed that people working at the company make more than developers at Microsoft, Netflix, and Apple combined

When you consider how efficient Valve is at customer service, stats like these are not a surprise. The gaming giant has insisted that the reason for its success is putting customers first, and moves like banning in-game ads as a source of revenue reflect this mentality.

With Half-Life 3 rumored to be around the corner, Valve is only going to bring in more cash, and who knows, it might even eclipse some Crypto giants very soon.

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