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8 Years Later, Team Fortress 2 Is Close to Adding Competitive Matchmaking

No more relying on server browsers, unless you want to.

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Valve has taken a step toward introducing the long-rumored competitive matchmaking mode for Team Fortress 2, which comes more than eight years after the game's release.

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The company has launched a new Steam group to share news about an upcoming beta and to gather a list of people to invite to it. If you're interested in testing out the free-to-play game's foray into matchmaking, you can join the group here.

The launch of this group (and the accompanying post on Reddit) effectively serves as the announcement of the beta. Previous updates to the game hinted at some kind of competitive mode coming, but Valve hadn't shared any specific details about releasing a beta.

As the game currently exists, there is no matchmaking. You can either use a server browser to find a specific server to join or opt to have the game find one for you, though the latter option doesn't factor in skill levels. That's obviously something that's been prominently featured in almost every multiplayer shooter on the market for quite a few years now. It's a natural fit for TF2, which remains among the most-played games on Steam.

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What is it now? About 40 GB worth of Hats? More?

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I stop playing TF2 many years ago. I don't plan on coming back anytime soon.

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Too late, you killed your "would be competetive" community long time ago...

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Too late, I uninstalled the game a long time ago.

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Competitive TF2 seems like it would be a bit odd at this point.

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@NoahRoalson: Agreed. I guess it wasn't enough for CS and DOTA to have to most most toxic communities in gaming, so they had to make all their games a cesspool.

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@TheCobraKaiDojo: What are you going on about? I've played CS since 2000 and I've played Dota 2 for a few years now and their communities are great. The problem is people are just scared to play them and then blame the community... if you're too scared to suck for a few months before you learn the game, not the games fault.

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@Slannmage: Your definition of great communities and mine greatly differ. Personally, I prefer games where I don't have ten people screaming nonsense and into their mics and vote kicking people before they have a chance to learn to game. Sorry I'm not good. I'm fully willing to admit that, but calling me a "***" and vote kicking me isn't exactly a good environment to play games in for me. To each their own. I, however, will not be playing CS or DOTA ever again. If I wanted to hear a bunch of people screaming nonsense over eachother, I'd get a job in my local psych ward.

Playing with friends isn't an option for me because if I'm going to hang with friends, I have no need to play video games that aren't couch co op. I have hundreds of games on PC and console that I can play and not have to deal with douchery.

It has nothing to do with being scared. I've put in plenty of time learning lots of other multiplayer online games to the point where I was a top tier player and I didn't have puerile nonsense and ten year old memes being yelled through the microphone non stop. We get it, you're playing a terrorist, yelling Ala Akbar over and over isn't funny the first time, yet alone the fiftieth time you do it during every match.

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