Team Fortress 2 Goes Free to Play
Valve's online shooter now supported through microtransactions.
US, June 23, 2011
Valve today revealed its successful online shooter Team Fortress 2 has gone Free to Play for PC and Mac players through Steam.
This announcement is part of the game's "Uber Update" that went live today. Team Fortress 2 will now be supported through microtransactions. As detailed in the official FAQ, those who've spent any money on the game already have a premium account and will received a special Proof of Purchase hat to wear on any character in-game.
Team Fortress 2 was first available as part of Valve's Orange Box package released in 2007.
Team Fortress 2 Goes Free to Play
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Re: Team Fortress 2 Goes Free to Play
And within 24 hours of this news going public, reportedly 20,000 new users downloaded and played Team Fortress 2 for the first time, and it became the first game ever to temporarily dethrone Counter-Strike as the most popular game on Steam.
Now people are asking the simple question: Can this be kept up?
Now people are asking the simple question: Can this be kept up?