Two new Team Fortress 2 maps

February 18th, 2009 Posted in DLC, FPS, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 by Jeff Baker

Valve has announced via the Scout update page that two new maps are in the pipeline, set for release. These updates are part of Valves recent tradition of giving all of the different classes major updates.The two new maps are as follows:

Watch Tower
created by Joshua ‘JoshuaC’ Shiflet
An Arena map that plays unlike any of Valve’s Arena maps, with a heavy focus on vertical space and long, open sight lines. Control of the central building is a key decision that teams must wrestle over. More Sniper friendly than most Arena maps, it’s a perfect complement to the Scout update. Batter up!
Junction
created by Sean ‘Heyo’ Cutino
A Gravel-Pit style map that the community has been heckling us to include for months. Junction is a sharp contrast to Watchtower. It’s full of tight spaces and short sight lines, which create combat opportunities dominated by ambushes and explosive weaponry.

You can head over to the page Valve put up for the update to check out some screen shots of the new maps, here.

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