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Newell Builds $800M Research Vessel While Gamers Wait for Steam Deck 2

Valve's Gabe Neawell is commissioning an $800 million, 531-foot research vessel for his marine org Inkfish, and Steam fans are still waiting on Steam Deck 2.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

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Updated Jul 6, 2026

I guess Steam wasn't enough,” as Gabe Newell allegedly put USD 815 million  into a real‑life Subnautica‑style vessel | Windows Central

"When he's not working on the Steam Machine or giving us copium for a Steam Deck 2..."

That pretty much sums up the situation. Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve and one of gaming's most influential figures, has commissioned an $800 million deep-sea research vessel through his marine science organization Inkfish. The ship is called RV11000, it stretches 531 feet, and it is genuinely one of the most capable ocean research vessels ever ordered. Gamers, meanwhile, are still refreshing Steam for any sign of a next-gen handheld.

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The ship that could reach the bottom of the ocean

Built by Norwegian shipbuilder Vard, the RV11000 is the largest single-vessel order in the company's history. The ship can house up to 130 scientists, engineers, crew members, and operators at once, and is designed to push exploration into parts of the ocean that remain largely unmapped.

The numbers here are genuinely staggering. RV11000 is built to support missions at depths of up to 36,000 feet, which puts the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench within reach. Less than 30% of the seafloor has been mapped to modern standards, and Inkfish plans to share all gathered data through open scientific repositories. The ship also carries the largest battery system ever installed on a vessel, enabling up to 12 hours of silent operation to cut emissions and reduce underwater noise interference during scientific work.

This is not a luxury yacht. It is a serious piece of infrastructure.

How Inkfish's fleet actually works

RV11000 joins a growing fleet that Newell has assembled under the Inkfish banner. The smaller RV6000 is already part of the lineup, alongside research ships Hydra and Dagon. At the operational level, Newell's 364-foot superyacht Leviathan acts as the flagship for exploration missions, with the recently rebuilt Draak handling logistics.

Draak has quite the backstory. Formerly the luxury yacht Tranquility, the 304-foot vessel was transformed into a dedicated expedition support ship complete with dive facilities, heavy-lift cranes, specialist equipment, and expanded crew accommodation. The idea is that Leviathan focuses on the science while Draak takes care of everything else behind the scenes.

For anyone who remembers Newell personally delivering Steam Decks to customers' doors, this level of hands-on commitment to a project is very on-brand.

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Inkfish's scientific data will be shared through open repositories, making RV11000's findings accessible to researchers worldwide, not locked behind private interests.

Back on shore, the Steam Machine chaos continues

While Newell is plotting ocean expeditions, the Steam hardware scene is a mess in the best possible way. Steam Machine reservations are surfacing on eBay at inflated prices, and Valve recently shut down a promising piece of merch, specifically Dbrand's Steam Machine Companion Cube, before it could reach fans.

Here's the thing: the Steam Machine launch has generated real momentum, but the community's attention keeps drifting toward what comes next. With more handheld PC rivals entering the market and hardware prices climbing alongside an ongoing RAM shortage, the pressure on Valve to announce a Steam Deck 2 is building. The original Steam Deck changed the portable PC gaming space. A follow-up, whenever it arrives, will land in a far more competitive environment than the one the first device walked into.

If you want to see what the current generation of portable gaming can do, the Subnautica 2 early access features guide is a good reminder of how ambitious games are getting on modern hardware, including handheld setups.

What Newell's ocean obsession tells us about Valve

Valve has always operated differently from every other company in gaming. No shareholders, no quarterly earnings calls, and a founder who is equally comfortable commissioning deep-sea research ships and hand-delivering hardware to fans. The RV11000 project is the clearest signal yet that Newell's ambitions extend well beyond software and storefronts.

The key here is that none of this is contradictory. Inkfish's work and Valve's pipeline exist in parallel, not in competition. Newell funding open ocean science does not slow down a Steam Deck 2 or delay the next Valve title. It does, however, make for a genuinely strange and entertaining few weeks of gaming news.

For a broader look at what's happening across the gaming space right now, the gaming guides hub has plenty of reading while you wait for Valve's next hardware announcement. And if you're hunting for something to play in the meantime, the Subnautica 2 Twitch drop rewards guide is worth a look before those drops expire.

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