The tournament website is now live at dota2.com. You can use it to see the schedule for upcoming games, view the current live match or to watch replays of previous games. The Broadcasts are available in four languages (Chinese, Russian, German, and English) as well as in an auto-director camera mode. Tournament stream is located [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Valve’
Valve’s DOTA2 International Championship is LIVE
Posted: 17 August, 2011 in Games, News, PC, RTSTags: Championship, DOTA2, RTS, Valve
Team Fortress 2 Uber Update
Posted: 22 June, 2011 in FPS, Games, PCTags: Steam, Team Fortress 2, TF2, Uber Update, Update, Valve
Valve is putting Team Fortress 2 for free-play all week long to celebrate the release of the biggest, most ambitious update in the history of Team Fortress 2. Also the website for the game got a revamp. Lets see what team got to say about the upcoming update: We’ve got a lot to announce as [...]
TF2Maps.net Presents: The SWAMP theme
Posted: 28 October, 2010 in FPS, Games, PCTags: Maps, Steam, Swamp theme, Team Fortress 2, TF2Maps.net, Valve
TF2Maps.net presented us a new pack called: SWAMP! There are numerous assets included in download, which will help you build cool muddy swamp maps. Alongside the assets there are 4 maps included. You can download and find all the information about the pack on the official TF2Maps.net Swamp page.
Scream Fortress [TF2 Hauntdead Halloween Special]
Posted: 28 October, 2010 in FPS, Games, PCTags: Halloween, Steam, Team Fortress 2, Valve
The second annual Halloween special is upon us. For the first time, there is a NPC mini-boss in Team Fortress 2. In the new map – Mann Manor, The Horseless Headless Horsemann spares no one. Mann Manor is a spooky “attack/defend map littered with exploding pumpkins”, created by Art Pass Contest winners, Tim Johnson and [...]
Steam implements virtual storefronts for games
Posted: 22 October, 2010 in Games, News, PCTags: Steam, Steamworks, Valve, Virtual Store
Valve Software today confirmed that the technology behind the user-generated virtual item store found in Team Fortress 2 is now part of the company’s Steamworks tool suite. The inclusion of the tech means that third-party publishers and developers using Steamworks have a framework for implementing virtual storefronts in their games. Steamworks also includes matchmaking, beta-testing, [...]



