# | Track | Duration | |
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1. | Medic! | ||
2. | Intruder Alert | ||
3. | The Calm | ||
4. | Dapper Cadaver | ||
5. | Dreams of Cruelty | ||
6. | A Little Heart to Heart | ||
7. | RED Triumphs! | ||
8. | Faster Than a Speeding Bullet | ||
9. | It Hates Me So Much | ||
10. | Rocket Jump Waltz | ||
11. | Drunken Pipe Bomb | ||
12. | Three Days to Live | ||
13. | Misfortune Teller | ||
14. | Archimedes | ||
15. | The Soldier of Dance | ||
16. | Playing with Danger | ||
17. | Haunted Fortress | ||
18. | Rise of the Living Bread | ||
19. | Robots! | ||
20. | The Art of War | ||
21. | Petite Chou-Fleur | ||
22. | Seduce Me! | ||
23. | More Gun | ||
24. | BLU Triumphs! | ||
25. | Stink Lives | ||
26. | Right Behind You | ||
27. | Red Bread | ||
28. | Team Fortress 2 | ||
29. | Carousel of Curses |
Added on Sunday, March 05, 2017
Team Fortress 2 received critical acclaim for its art direction, gameplay, humor, and use of character in a multiplayer-only game. Valve continues to release new content, including maps, items and game modes, as well as community-made updates and contributed content. On June 23, 2011, it became free to play, supported by microtransactions for unique in-game equipment. A 'drop system' was also added and refined in this update, allowing free-to-play users to periodically receive game equipment and items by use of a random number generator. Though the game has had a community-run competitive scene for many years, support for competitive play through ranked matchmaking and an overhauled casual experience was added in July 2016.
The vinyl release will include a audio download card, game code download, red/blue colored vinyl, and a choice of five different colored posters. Green, Yellow, Orange, Blue, and Red.