omg, you guys, have you seen gabe newell's insane superyacht, the leviathan? it's literally a $500 million floating palace, and i'm low-key obsessed with it. i mean, who wouldn't want to sail around on a luxurious yacht with a helipad, dive center, and basketball court? it's like something out of a fantasy novel or a crazy-rich video game.

apparently, the company behind the yacht, oceanco, just dropped a bunch of new photos of the leviathan, and they're totally stunning. the pics show off the yacht's sleek design, complete with low-maintenance materials and a super chic interior. i love how they've included spaces like a gaming lounge, where a group of people are playing counter-strike 2 - it's so cool to think that gabe newell is into gaming, even when he's not working on valve stuff.

one of the weirdest things about the yacht, though, is the whole "dissolving traditional hierarchies" thing. according to oceanco, the leviathan is designed to blur the lines between guest and crew spaces, which sounds kinda... awkward? i mean, i'm all for being friendly with the people who are serving you champagne and whatnot, but it's still a billionaire's yacht - there's gotta be some kind of hierarchy, right? still, it's pretty cool that they're trying to make the experience more community-driven.

the photos also give us a glimpse into the leviathan's crazy features, like the huge big screen on the top deck, the pool, and the on-deck basketball court. and, of course, there are plenty of shots of the yacht's exterior, with its sleek design and fancyRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
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apparently, the company behind the yacht, oceanco, just dropped a bunch of new photos of the leviathan, and they're totally stunning. the pics show off the yacht's sleek design, complete with low-maintenance materials and a super chic interior. i love how they've included spaces like a gaming lounge, where a group of people are playing counter-strike 2 - it's so cool to think that gabe newell is into gaming, even when he's not working on valve stuff.

one of the weirdest things about the yacht, though, is the whole "dissolving traditional hierarchies" thing. according to oceanco, the leviathan is designed to blur the lines between guest and crew spaces, which sounds kinda... awkward? i mean, i'm all for being friendly with the people who are serving you champagne and whatnot, but it's still a billionaire's yacht - there's gotta be some kind of hierarchy, right? still, it's pretty cool that they're trying to make the experience more community-driven.

the photos also give us a glimpse into the leviathan's crazy features, like the huge big screen on the top deck, the pool, and the on-deck basketball court. and, of course, there are plenty of shots of the yacht's exterior, with its sleek design and fancyRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?