The online first-person shooter Team Fortress 2 is getting its first major update in years. Valve has just revealed that the game will be receiving a massive update that will include a plethora of new features. a just reward for the many years of dedication the players and the game have shown.
Considering that the only things gamers have heard about Team Fortress 2 over the past few years have been the game’s significant issues with bots and the userbase’s successive complaints about them, this is the first positive thing the game’s community has heard in a while.
Other than that, Team Fortress 2 is one of the few recent versions that doesn’t have major bugs. Even now. More than 15 years after its initial launch
Events throughout the summer have been updated into the game on a regular basis, with most of the changes being visual. This version has all the new features, including content made by users through Steam Workshop.
In December of last year, a record-breaking 167,951 players were logged in at the same time on SteamDB.
It’s wonderful that the developer is continuing to support an older game that has a loyal following. Many excellent games have been left unfinished because their creators moved on to the next big thing, which is especially disappointing for those that rely on persistent online experiences. Most of the time, projects are left to sink or swim without any support from the developer.
So if you’re familiar with Steam’s Workshop, you can submit your work for consideration to be included in Team Fortress 2.