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Breaking: Team Fortress 2 Comic Concludes with Smissmas Miracle

by Brooklyn Jan 25,2025

A long-awaited Christmas miracle has arrived for Team Fortress 2 fans! Valve has unexpectedly released a new comic for the popular team-based shooter. The announcement appeared on the official game website.

Titled "The Days Have Worn Away," this is the seventh numbered issue and the 29th overall, including special events and themed stories. The release marks a significant seven-year gap since the last TF2 comic in 2017.

Valve playfully acknowledged the extended wait, likening the comic's creation to the building of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. They humorously pointed out that unlike the Tower's builders, TF2 players only endured a "mere" seven-year wait.

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

This latest comic offers a satisfying conclusion to the ongoing storyline. Hints suggest this may be the final installment, with Erik Wolpaw's tweet on X mentioning "the very last meeting for the Team Fortress 2 comic." Nevertheless, players can now enjoy a fulfilling narrative closure and a festive dose of Christmas cheer.

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