After a series of community protests about the bot-ridden state of Team Fortress 2, Valve has released a new update for the game that has some tentatively hopeful change is coming, even if the patch ...
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Team Fortress 2 is celebrating Halloween season, and the beloved class-based FPS game's own 16th anniversary, with the launch of a new official mode based on a popular custom game variant and an old ...
Surprise! Valve's just released a massive update to the Source SDK, adding "all" the Team Fortress 2 client and server game code. Valve said the update lets players build entirely new games from its ...
A Team Fortress 2 petition that calls on Valve to solve bot issues in its longstanding FPS has now accumulated more than 100,000 signatures, as the community rallies under the hope that the Steam ...
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The cat is out of the bag: Team Fortress 2, the 92% MC shooter first released in 2007 as part of Valve's Orange Box, has gone free-to-play as part of this week's Über Updates. The game will now be ...
As one of the first shooters to pioneer team- and class-based gameplay, the first Team Fortress quickly became a favorite among the online community, inspiring devotion and spawning innumerable ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Team Fortress 2 has been a very durable performer for Valve, having remained active for the better part of two decades. And while there have been ...
This article was originally published in PC Gamer magazine. For more quality articles about all things PC gaming, you can subscribe now in the UK and the US. The received wisdom is that Team Fortress ...
What year are we talking about? The question needs to be asked because Valve's Team Fortress 2 is like Madonna in this way, where each period of invention and reinvention warrants acclaim in its own ...