Team Fortress 2 is now free to play

24 June 2011

Valve has announced that after four years and over 200 updates, its popular and critically-acclaimed online team-based FPS, Team Fortress 2 (TF2), is now Free To Play (F2P) for both PC and Mac Steam users. Valve has pointed out that this makes Team Fortress 2 one of the most highly rated free games of all time; it sits with an average Metacritic score of 92/100.

Team Fortress 2 will now generate income through the Mann Co. in-game store, which sells all manner of cosmetic and gameplay items. Those who already own a copy of Team Fortress 2 will be given a ‘Proof of Purchase’ hat to wear on any character in-game.

Account types will be divided into ‘Free’ and ‘Premium’. Those who have already spent money on Team Fortress 2 will automatically become Premium account holders. Free account holders need only make a purchase at the Mann Co. store to be upgraded to Premium. Comparison chart below.

According to Valve, “The entire game can be played without making a purchase. All game modes, classes, and maps are available. Nearly every weapon is available through achievements, drops, or crafting.”

The F2P announcement comes as part of the Team Fortress 2 “Über Update”. Released yesterday (23 June 2011), it is the largest content pack delivered to TF2 since it shipped in 2007, with new items for all of the classes and a new map.

There have also been a bunch of tweaks and added features:

•    The Main menu now has a “Start Playing” option which presents users with various game modes to choose from. Once selected, the game matches the player into the best available server for that mode.
•    The Crafting interface has been redesigned to accommodate the fact that crafting blueprints are always known to players now.
•    The Item selection screen in Loadouts has been redesigned to support selection among a larger number of items.
•    Training improvements:
     o    New training user interface
     o    Added “A,W,S,D” movement instruction to Soldier training
     o    Added ammo instruction to Engineer training
     o    Clarified many instructional strings
     o    Added new voting sounds
     o    Fixed various Coaching bugs
     o    Fixed various gameplay bugs

For more information and to grab the game, head on over to the Team Fortress 2 Free to Play website.

As part of the fanfare surrounding this announcement, Valve has released one of the last remaining Team Fortress ‘Meet The’ short films – Meet The Medic!

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