Sunday, June 26, 2011

Team Fortress 2 Is Now Free To Play

Team Fortress 2, the game that came bundled with The Orange box in 2007 is now free to play on steam. After years of its release and so many updates, it is now free on steam for everyone to enjoy.



Give it a shot, its free and you have nothing to lose, thanks valve. Although the file size is rather big, coming in at a whopping 10GB.

PS Sorry I haven't been posting as often as I would like to but I been rather busy for the past few days and will be for the next few days as well. Work and family problems add up. And trying to squeeze in time with my finance. So as soon as I'm done with family it'll free up my time to post blogs and check yours out as well, till then have a good one.

19 comments:

  1. Hey, i posted a similar story, but with a very different feeling, give it a read if you're interested, keep up the good work.

    http://benf199105.blogspot.com/2011/06/team-fortress-2-uber-update-ie-death-of.html

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  2. I didn't really enjoy TF2 to begin with, so I think I'll pass.

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  3. Looking forward to see some more from you! And just got TF 2 a few days ago, great fun.

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  4. Way. 10gb. Holy motherf***

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  5. Nice! Already got it downloaded. Good blog man, followed!

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  6. Awesome! Got to get to downloading it!

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  7. That is awesome game, played it a lot in 2008.

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  8. I own this game (received as gift) and never played... I guess I'll give it a chance.

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  9. Can't neglect our families for our blogs. I understand. :D

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  10. this is a good thing it's free to play

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  11. not sure if im happy about this yet or not.... but well done valve either way!

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  12. no way !
    I used to play the Team Fortress 2 beta !!

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  13. All the new players are so bad...
    It's not fun being the point leader map after map on the losing team because the others don't get the basics of tf2.

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