News

Fans Are Speculating Valve Might Have Something Planned for Team Fortress 2

team-fortress-2-heavy-feature

Valve is well known for creating games that players are still enthusiastic about years and even decades after the last updates, and Team Fortress 2 is no exception. However, the still-active player base may see some activity from the developers in the near future, as some Team Fortress 2 fans have spotted signs that something huge may be coming down the pipeline.

It appears that two of the biggest Team Fortress 2 mods, Team Fortress 2 Classic and Open Fortress, have both announced over Twitter that they are temporarily suspending downloads as part of a deal with Valve. Both posts were made using suspiciously similar wording as if the modders were working from the same script.

RELATED: Team Fortress 2 Hits New Peak Player Count

While these posts are still rather ambiguous, the recent attention Team Fortress 2 has received isn’t ambiguous at all. After Valve took measures to address the game’s bot problem, Team Fortress 2 broke its Steam concurrent player record a full 14 years after its original release, proving that fans are still passionate about the title. If Valve was waiting to see if Team Fortress 2 is still beloved by fans before it put a serious investment into the title, that record-breaking player surge may have done the trick, as Redditor FluffBluff points out.

Something huge might be happening with Team Fortress 2 soon. from
GamingLeaksAndRumours

Reportedly, Team Fortress 2 has remained one of Steam’s top 10 games for quite a while, indicating that the game does have some serious staying power. The fact that two of its biggest mods have been contacted by Valve may indicate that Team Fortress 2 is getting a massive update that might overlap with the content provided by Team Fortress 2 Classic and Open Fortress. It appears that the deal with Valve was targeted at these two specifically, as the team remaking Team Fortress 2 in the Half Life: Alyx engine does not appear to have made a similar statement.

As of writing, fans seem to be tentatively excited but held back for much the same reasons many Valve fans refrain from getting worked up: years of silence from the developers have left some players very cynical about the chances of Team Fortress 2 actually getting a new big update. However, FluffBluff also notes that Valve has a history of building close relationships with modders and turning fan creations into official products. It’s possible that these modders are temporarily suspending downloads because they’re in the process of working out something more official with Valve.

Team Fortress 2 is available now on PC.

MORE: Team Fortress 2: 12 Most Effective Weapon Loadouts

Original Article

Spread the love
Show More

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button