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Another big Team Fortress 2 (TF2) mod is coming to Steam with Pre-Fortress 2 aiming to bridge the gap between the original and TF2.

So it will join the likes of Open Fortress, Lambda Fortress, Team Fortress 2 Legacy and others making some sweeping changes to the popular Valve shooter thanks to Valve releasing the source code into the Source SDK. I wonder how many more we're going to get!

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About This Game

Pre-Fortress 2 is a mod for Team Fortress 2 that brings back elements of previous Team Fortress installments in a fast-paced environment that is perfect for casual or competitive play. Capture flags, take names, and blast jump through a world heavily inspired by the art from Team Fortress 2's development.

REVIVED GAMEPLAY

  • Grenades are back! Revised in both gameplay and visuals, grenades are a classic Team Fortress staple, acting as both a great way to clear a crowded room of people or as an alternate means of transportation.

  • Armor makes a return to the series and gives players the extra edge over their competition. Play strategically and remember to repair your armor.

  • Team Fortress Classic weapons return: Nailgun, Tranquilizer, Detonation Pipe Launcher, Flame Rocket and Classic Sniper Rifle.

  • Use the Syringe to Heal your teammates or infect your enemies with the Rot as Medic!

  • Flag Throwing is back! Pass it to your friends!

EXCLUSIVE GAMEPLAY

  • Repair your teammates' armor using the Wrench as Engineer.

  • Travel through any teams Teleporter and restock on any teams Dispenser.

  • Demolishing your Dispenser and Teleporter as Engineer acts as a surprise explosive!

  • Propel yourself to new heights using the Flame Rocket!

  • No random critical hits!

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