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Lambda Fortress is a mod for Team Fortress 2 that lets you play Half-Life 2 (and the campaigns from other Source Engine games ...
Valve's nearly two decades-old multiplayer title, Team Fortress 2, is somehow charting above Destiny 2 with more concurrent ...
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Game Rant on MSNRumor: Team Fortress 3 Could Be in the WorksA leak suggests that Team Fortress 3 may be in development, offering hopes that Valve's iconic class-based shooter is coming ...
Valve's modding community is creating a new game that combines mechanics of Half-Life 2 with Team Fortress 2, and calling it Lambda Fortress.
But this past weekend, the line was flooded in just a few hours with over a hundred messages from a group of very frustrated folk: the Team Fortress 2 community. Why were so many of them in our inbox?
Team Fortress 2 just had its 16th anniversary, with Tuesday, October 10 marking more than a decade and a half since Valve first released the superlative shooter sequel onto Steam in 2007.
And then there's Team Fortress 2. Released in 2007, this class-based classic is still going strong well into its seventh year, thanks largely to its lively and creative community. Since GameSpot's ...
The Team Fortress 2 community has come together in an attempt to brute force developer Valve into fixing a bot problem that has plagued the hero shooter for years. Disgruntled players of the near ...
Team Fortress 2 is one of the elder statespeople of PC FPS games. Since 2007, it has been the benchmark for fun, quick, varied, and highly memeable online multiplayer, complementing Half-Life and ...
That game is Team Fortress 2, Valve's beloved team-based shooter. Back in 2014, Shacknews took a loving look back at this landmark shooter with Bonk! A Team Fortress 2 Timeline, which covered some ...
Team Fortress 2 was announced almost a decade ago as a sequel to the original mod, and went through many transformations and design iterations before its release last October as part of The Orange ...
Team Fortress 2 is 17 years old, and one day we are all going to die. The in-built cruelty of entropy ensures our universe is finite, and all things must eventually fade into heat-death.
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