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Team Fortress 2 Has A Halloween Event That’s Live Now
Counter-Strike: GO isn’t the only old-school team-based shooter on Steam that’s popular. Team Fortress 2 is still alive and kickin’, now with a Halloween event to cap off the rest of October.
The game’s event, Scream Fortress 11, is live right now. It’s more or less a showcase of player-made creations, with two community maps and a host of community-created cosmetics. They all look pretty cool though; do check out what you fancy below:
The first of these new maps is a king of the hill map called Laughter, with the second being a payload map called Precipice. Better hurry if you’re a TF2 fan: Scream Fortress 11 will last until 7th November; go to the Special Events category of the Casual section to search for Halloween matches.
I used to reinstall Team Fortress 2 every year for Halloween, dressing up in seasonal cosmetics to fight giant enemies like the Horseless Headless Horsemann, Monoculus, and Merasmus, or to just drive around in karts. Those events continue, and Scream Fortress 11 is live right now. As is the case in recent years it’s more of a showcase for player-made creations, with two community maps and a host of community-created cosmetics.
Those maps are a king of the hill map called Laughter, and a payload map called Precipice. The cosmetics are bundled in a collection called Spooky Spoils which includes a bird head for the Engineer, a shark head for the Pyro, and a two-piece velociraptor costume for the Scout. The Soul Gargoyle from previous years returns as well.
Scream Fortress 11 continues through November 7, and you can find Halloween matches to join under the Special Events category of the Casual section.
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