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/ Adam Richardson

Valve and Sierra Open a New Team Fortress 2 Web Site

Sierra and Valve launched a new Team Fortress 2 web site with fresh E3 demo screenshots and new details on the 12-class multiplayer game.

Sierra Studios and Valve flipped the switch this afternoon on a new web site for Team Fortress 2: Brotherhood of Arms. The site went live at 2 p.m. Pacific and carries fresh screenshots from the demo that won Valve awards at E3, along with new information on the game itself.

The pitch behind Team Fortress 2 is teamwork over lone-wolf fragging: realistic combat where communication decides who wins and who respawns. Twelve distinct player classes, training missions for rookies and veterans alike, and a built-in real-time voice system so your squad can actually talk instead of typing mid-firefight. After Half-Life, I will read every scrap Valve puts out about this one, and new screenshots will hold me over just fine.