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Edge UK

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January 2026

From university-dorm hobby project to Valve's billion-dollar money factory

- BY ED SMITH

Minh Le is the creator of the most popular game on Steam, a game which, by some estimates, generates multiple billions of dollars in revenue every single year.

And yet, at almost 50 years old, he's still working full time. By his own admission, he doesn't have enough money to retire. "I do have some regrets," Le says. "A lot of the people who I still keep in touch with at Valve, I kind of notice that they're really well off financially."

But let's start at the beginning. In 1994, Minh Le was in his mid teens and had just got a copy of Doom, complete with its level editor. "It just felt really addictive," Le says, "being able to go behind the curtain and see how games got made." It was a precarious start. "My Doom levels didn't meet with much success," he remembers. Nevertheless, the aspiring software engineer now had a better sense of how he wanted to spend his life.

In 1996, he started studying computer science at the Vancouver campus of Simon Fraser University. The courseload and contact hours were flexible, and Id had just released Doom's 3D spiritual successor, Quake. In addition to videogames and visual design, Le's third fascination was with the modern special forces; he especially loved to read about the British SAS and French GIGN. Weaving development hours between his classes, he created a military shooter mod for Quake called Navy SEALs, in which the maximalist, cartoonish weapons and characters were reskinned to look more realistic. This wouldn't be the last time that one of Le's hobby projects attracted the attention of a major developer. "Id Software contacted me and wanted to put it in this package that included a lot of other mods," he explains. "They sold this pack and shared the revenue with all of us. That was the first time I made money out of making a mod."

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