Valve: Team Fortress 2 is actually getting an ‘update-sized update’ in 2023


It’s nearly been nine full months since Valve posted about its popular 2007 class shooter Team Fortress 2 (TF2) from the game’s Twitter account, and since then, next to nothing about it has gotten a meaningful update. However, according to a new blog post on the official Team Fortress website, that’s finally going to change in 2023.

“The last few Team Fortress summer events have only been item updates,” the TF2 team wrote in the post. “But this year, we’re planning on shipping a full-on update-sized update — with items, maps, taunts, unusual effects, war paints and who knows what else?!”

This news is incredibly exciting for fans, especially since TF2 hasn’t gotten a large update since the Jungle Inferno patch in October 2017. It’s been almost six years since then, but despite the lack of updates and consistent support from Valve, the game has maintained a stable and healthy player count. At the time of writing, it’s the seventh most-played game on Steam with 101,902 players.

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Notably, Valve says that it’s looking to the Steam Workshop — a section of the Steam platform that’s home to many talented modders, modelers, and mapmakers — to help it create content for the update. Content submissions for the update end on May 1, with the TF2 team noting that creations don’t have to be summer-themed to be considered. 





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