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Team Fortress 2 Modders Rejoice as Valve Releases Full Client and Server Game Code

Author : Henry Apr 12,2025

Valve has just unveiled a groundbreaking update to the Source SDK, integrating the complete Team Fortress 2 client and server game code. This monumental update empowers players to craft entirely new games from the ground up, offering modders unprecedented freedom to modify, expand, and even completely overhaul Team Fortress 2 in any conceivable way.

However, there's a catch: creations made using this update cannot be sold. Any mods or derivative content must be distributed freely on a non-commercial basis. Despite this, Valve allows these creations to be published on the Steam Store, where they will appear as new games in the Steam game list.

Valve emphasized the importance of the TF2 community's contributions, stating, "Players have a lot of investment in their TF2 inventories, and Steam Workshop contributors have created a lot of that content. The majority of items in the game now are thanks to the hard work of the TF2 community." They encourage mod makers to respect this community effort and avoid creating mods that aim to profit from the Workshop contributors' work. Valve hopes that many mods will continue to allow players to access their TF2 inventories, where appropriate.

In addition to the Source SDK update, Valve is rolling out a significant update to all its multiplayer back-catalog Source engine titles. This update includes 64-bit binary support, scalable HUD/UI, prediction fixes, and numerous other enhancements, benefiting not only Team Fortress 2 but also Day of Defeat: Source, Half-Life 2: Deathmatch, Counter-Strike: Source, and Half-Life: Deathmatch: Source.

This news comes on the heels of the release of the seventh and final update to the Team Fortress 2 comic series in December, after a seven-year wait. These comics have been a treasure trove for fans, offering new insights into beloved characters and stories, and they underscore Valve's ongoing commitment to one of its most enduring franchises.

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