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Valve hat ein Smissmas-Wunder vollbracht und den letzten Teil des Team Fortress 2-Comics veröffentlicht

Authore: JulianAktualisieren:Jan 02,2025

Für Team Fortress 2-Fans ist ein lang erwartetes Weihnachtswunder da! Valve hat unerwartet einen neuen Comic für den beliebten Team-Shooter veröffentlicht. Die Ankündigung erschien auf der offiziellen Website des Spiels.

Mit dem Titel „The Days Have Worn Away“ ist dies die siebte nummerierte Folge und der 29. Comic insgesamt, einschließlich Sonderveranstaltungen und thematischer Veröffentlichungen. Der letzte TF2-Comic wurde 2017 veröffentlicht, was eine siebenjährige Wartezeit auf diese neueste Ergänzung bedeutet.

Valve nahm die verlängerte Entwicklungszeit spielerisch zur Kenntnis und verglich sie mit dem Bau des Schiefen Turms von Pisa. Sie wiesen humorvoll darauf hin, dass die Erbauer des italienischen Wahrzeichens seine Fertigstellung zwar nicht mehr erlebten, TF2-Spieler jedoch nur sieben Jahre warten mussten.

Valve made a Smissmas miracle and dropped the last part of Team Fortress 2 comicBild: x.com

„The Days Have Worn Away“ bietet einen zufriedenstellenden Abschluss der fortlaufenden Handlung. Hinweise von Erik Wolpaw in einem Tweet auf Auch wenn das Ende der Serie wahrscheinlich ist, können sich die Spieler zumindest über einen erfüllenden erzählerischen Abschluss und eine Portion festlicher Fröhlichkeit freuen.

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