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Valve specializes in first person shooter/adventure/coop/multiplayer titles.
Blizzard has a few main franchises including Starcraft, Diablo and Warcraft and specializes in action RPG's, MMO's and RTS games.
Blizzard sells their own games but nobody else's as far as I know.
Valve has Steam.
I don't find them very comparable. But both companies have made some of my favorite titles.
Actually, that isn't true, sometimes I get a Peanut Buster Parfait.
Blizzard makes amazingly good games with longetivity and high quality, and continues to support the games, like Diablo 3.
Valve takes the profits off distribution of games, and sits on a pile of money, releasing few games, and most f2p with microtransactions, whilst brewing to take over the world with its own OS and hardware, which has yet to materialise.