Team Fortress 2 is a popular online multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Valve Corporation. Players join one of two teams, RED or BLU, and compete in various objective-based game modes using nine distinct character classes each with unique abilities.
Team Fortress 2 is a team-based online multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed and published by Valve Corporation. It was released as part of The Orange Box video game compilation in 2007 for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360. A PlayStation 3 version followed in December 2007.
In Team Fortress 2, players can choose to play as one of nine class-based characters on one of two opposing teams, RED and BLU. The teams compete in game modes with objectives such as capturing control points or transporting a payload across the map. Each class has distinct strengths, weaknesses, abilities, and roles within the team.
The Scout excels at quick hit-and-run tactics. The Soldier can rocket jump across battlefields. The Pyro specializes in close quarters combat using a flamethrower. The Demoman sets traps and provides indirect fire through grenades. The Heavy mows down enemies with his gattling gun. The Engineer constructs buildings to support the team. The Medic heals teammates and boosts their combat abilities. The Sniper picks off targets from a distance. The Spy backstabs enemies while using disguises to blend in with the opposing team.
Since its initial release, Team Fortress 2 has received numerous updates adding new official maps, weapons, cosmetic items, and game modes. While initially sold as part of The Orange Box, it transitioned to a free-to-play model in 2011, supported by microtransactions and an in-game economy. It remains hugely popular today with an enduring competitive scene and a distinctive art style and gameplay that sets it apart from other first-person shooters.
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