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{{patch info|5|21|2009}}
{{Quotation|'''Blood Feud in the Badlands Poster'''|The Adelaide Assassin, The High Lama of Head Trauma, The Sniper vs. The Duke of Spook, The Prime Minister of Sinister, The Spy.}}
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{{Quotation|'''TF2 Official Blog'''|You've met the Scout, the Soldier, the Demoman, the Heavy, the Engineer, and the Sniper. Then, for some reason, a [[Sandvich|sandwich]]. But now it's time to meet the stealthiest, shiftiest, most secretive, suit-wearing TF team member of all...
  
The <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://www.teamfortress.com/sniper_vs_spy/day01_english.htm Sniper vs. Spy Update]'''</span> was the first two-class patch, and was the fifth major content pack released. The Update was first announced on April 1, 2009, and was released on [[May 21, 2009 Patch|May 21, 2009]].
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The <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://www.teamfortress.com/sniper_vs_spy/day01_english.htm Sniper vs. Spy Update]'''</span> was the first two-class patch and the fifth major content pack released for [[Team Fortress 2]].  
  
The Update was initially believed to be for the Sniper only, and it wasn't until an announcement on [http://www.teamfortress.com/sniper_vs_spy/day04_english.htm Day 4] that it was revealed to be for the Spy also.
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Initially at the center of the update was the [[Sniper]] class, and the day by day progress went smoothly. An announcement on [http://www.teamfortress.com/sniper_vs_spy/day04_english.htm Day 4] revealed that the [[Spy]] would also benefit from the update. Each class was given three new weapons along with achievements.
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The Update was first announced on April 1, 2009, and was released in the {{Patch name|5|21|2009}}.
  
 
== Announcements ==
 
== Announcements ==
The Sniper vs. Spy Update page officially began on May 12th, 2009, as announced on the [[TF2 Official Blog]] post "[http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=2497&p=7 G'day]". The update was released on May 21st.
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The Sniper vs. Spy Update page officially began on May 12th, 2009, as announced on the [[Official Blog]] post "[http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=2497&p=7 G'day]". The update was released on May 21st.
  
*Day 1: The [[Huntsman]] was announced.
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*'''Day 1''': The [[Huntsman]] was announced.
*Day 2: The [[Payload Race]] map [[Pipeline]], the first of its game type, and 2 new [[arena]] maps, [[Sawmill]] and [[Nucleus]], was announced.
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*'''Day 2''': The [[Payload Race]] map [[Pipeline]], the first of its game type, and 2 new [[arena]] maps, [[Sawmill (Arena)|Sawmill]] and [[Nucleus (Arena)|Nucleus]], were announced.
*Day 3: The [[Razorback]] was announced.
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*'''Day 3''': The [[Razorback]] was announced.
*Day 4: The [[Spy]] was revealed to also be receiving an update. The weapons [[Dead Ringer]] and [[Cloak and Dagger]] were mentioned with slight details via a picture of an order form from the Spy.
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*'''Day 4''': The [[Spy]] was revealed to also be receiving an update. The [[Dead Ringer]] and the [[Cloak and Dagger]] were mentioned with slight details via a picture of an order form from the Spy.
  
 
There was a 2-day gap between announcements due to the weekend. Announcements resumed as usual on May 18th.
 
There was a 2-day gap between announcements due to the weekend. Announcements resumed as usual on May 18th.
  
*Day 5: The [[Spy achievements]] are revealed as well as [[Meet the Spy]] officially being announced. The Meet the Spy video had been leaked the previous day (May 17th) on YouTube due to a bug which allowed iPhones to view videos marked as "Private".
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*'''Day 5''': The [[Spy achievements]] were revealed and ''[[Meet the Spy]]'' was officially announced. ''Meet the Spy'' had been leaked the previous day, May 17th, on YouTube due to a bug which allowed iPhones to view videos marked as "Private".
*Day 6: The [[Ambassador]] was announced.
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*'''Day 6''': The [[Ambassador]] was announced.
*Day 7: [[Jarate]] was announced along with the [[Sniper achievements]] being revealed.
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*'''Day 7''': [[Jarate]] was announced and the [[Sniper achievements]] were revealed. The comic ''[[The Insult That Made a "Jarate Master" Out of Sniper]]'' was also released that day.
*Day 8: The [[Sniper vs. Spy Update]] was officially released.
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*'''Day 8''': The Sniper vs. Spy Update was officially released.
*Day 9 (Bonus Day): The community map [[Hoodoo]] was announced along with the addition of [[hats]].
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*'''Day 9 (Bonus Day)''': The community map [[Hoodoo]] was announced along with the addition of 9 new at-the-time [[cosmetic items]].
  
 
== Additions ==
 
== Additions ==
=== Weapons ===
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=== Maps ===
{| class="wikitable grid plainlinks" style="text-align: center;" width="50%"
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{{main|List of maps}}
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;"
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|- style="height: 20px;"
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! style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" class="header" | <font color="white"> {{common string|Name}}
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! style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" class="header" | <font color="white"> {{common string|Picture}}
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! style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" class="header" | <font color="white"> {{common string|Game mode}}
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! style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" class="header" | <font color="white"> {{common string|File name}}
 
|-
 
|-
!class="header" style="width: 10%" | Class
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| width="60px" style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{map link|Pipeline}}'''
!class="header" style="width: 15%" | Icon
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| [[File:Pipeline.jpg|160px|link=Pipeline{{if lang}}]]
!class="header" style="width: 35%" | Name
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| '''[[Payload Race{{if lang}}|{{common string|Payload Race}}]]'''<br>[[File:RED Bombcart.png|30px|link=Payload Race{{if lang}}]][[File:BLU Bombcart.png|30px| link=Payload Race{{if lang}}]]
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| {{code|plr_pipeline}}
 
|-
 
|-
| rowspan="3" | {{Icon class|class=Sniper|link=Sniper}} <br/> [[Sniper]]
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{map link|Sawmill (Arena)}}'''
| {{item icon|size=76px|Huntsman}}
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| [[File:Sawmill.PNG|160px|link=Sawmill (Arena){{if lang}}]]
| '''[[Huntsman]]'''
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| '''[[Arena{{if lang}}|{{common string|Arena}}]]'''<br>[[File:Controlpoint.png|50px|link=Arena{{if lang}}]]
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| {{code|arena_sawmill}}
 
|-
 
|-
| {{item icon|size=76px|Razorback}}
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{map link|Nucleus (Arena)}}'''
| '''[[Razorback]]'''
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| [[File:arenanucleus.png|160px|link=Nucleus (Arena){{if lang}}]]
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| '''[[Arena{{if lang}}|{{common string|Arena}}]]'''<br>[[File:Controlpoint.png|50px|link=Arena{{if lang}}]]
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| {{code|arena_nucleus}}
 
|-
 
|-
| {{item icon|size=76px|Jarate}}
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{map link|Hoodoo}}'''
| '''[[Jarate]]'''
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| [[File:Plhoodoo.png|160px|link=Hoodoo{{if lang}}]]
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| '''[[Payload{{if lang}}|{{common string|Payload}}]]'''<br>[[File:Hoodoo Bombcart.png|50px|link=Payload{{if lang}}]]
| rowspan="3" | {{Icon class|class=Spy|link=Spy}} <br/> [[Spy]]
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| {{code|pl_hoodoo}}
| {{item icon|size=76px|Ambassador}}
 
| '''[[Ambassador]]'''
 
|-
 
| {{item icon|size=76px|Dead Ringer}}
 
| '''[[Dead Ringer]]'''
 
|-
 
| {{item icon|size=76px|Cloak and Dagger}}
 
| '''[[Cloak and Dagger]]'''
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Hats ===
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=== Weapons ===
{| class="wikitable grid plainlinks" style="text-align: center;" width="50%"
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{{main|Weapons}}
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{| class="wikitable collapsible" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;"
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| width="60px" style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" rowspan=3 | '''{{Class link|sniper|br=yes}}'''
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Huntsman|icon-size=75px}}
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| '''{{item link|Huntsman}}'''
 
|-
 
|-
!class="header" style="width: 30%" | Icon
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Razorback|icon-size=75px}}
!class="header" style="width: 70%" | Name
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| '''{{item link|Razorback}}'''
 
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| {{item icon|size=76px|Batter's Helmet}}
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Jarate|icon-size=75px}}
| '''[[Batter's Helmet]]'''
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| '''{{item link|Jarate}}'''
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" rowspan=3 | '''{{Class link|spy|br=yes}}'''
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Ambassador|icon-size=75px}}
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| '''{{item link|Ambassador}}'''
 
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|-
| {{item icon|size=76px|Soldier's Stash}}
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Dead Ringer|icon-size=75px}}
| '''[[Soldier's Stash]]'''
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| '''{{item link|Dead Ringer}}'''
 
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|-
| {{item icon|size=76px|Pyro's Beanie}}
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Cloak and Dagger|icon-size=75px}}
| '''[[Pyro's Beanie]]'''
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| '''{{item link|Cloak and Dagger}}'''
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|}
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=== Cosmetics ===
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{{main|Cosmetic items}}
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{| class="wikitable collapsible" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;"
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| width="60px" style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{Class link|scout|br=yes}}'''
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Batter's Helmet|icon-size=75px}}
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| '''{{item link|Batter's Helmet}}'''
 
|-
 
|-
| {{item icon|size=76px|Demoman's Fro}}
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{Class link|soldier|br=yes}}'''
| '''[[Demoman's Fro]]'''
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Soldier's Stash|icon-size=75px}}
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| '''{{item link|Soldier's Stash}}'''
 
|-
 
|-
| {{item icon|size=76px|Football Helmet}}
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{Class link|pyro|br=yes}}'''
| '''[[Football Helmet]]'''
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Pyro's Beanie|icon-size=75px}}
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| '''{{item link|Pyro's Beanie}}'''
 
|-
 
|-
| {{item icon|size=76px|Mining Light}}
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{Class link|demoman|br=yes}}'''
| '''[[Mining Light]]'''
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Demoman's Fro|icon-size=75px}}
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| '''{{item link|Demoman's Fro}}'''
 
|-
 
|-
| {{item icon|size=76px|Prussian Pickelhaube}}
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{Class link|heavy|br=yes}}'''
| '''[[Prussian Pickelhaube]]'''
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Football Helmet|icon-size=75px}}
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| '''{{item link|Football Helmet}}'''
 
|-
 
|-
| {{item icon|size=76px|Trophy Belt}}
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{Class link|engineer|br=yes}}'''
| '''[[Trophy Belt]]'''
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Mining Light|icon-size=75px}}
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| '''{{item link|Mining Light}}'''
 
|-
 
|-
| {{item icon|size=76px|Fancy Fedora}}
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{Class link|medic|br=yes}}'''
| '''[[Fancy Fedora]]'''
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Prussian Pickelhaube|icon-size=75px}}
|}
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| '''{{item link|Prussian Pickelhaube}}'''
 
 
 
 
=== Maps ===
 
{| class="wikitable grid plainlinks" style="text-align: center;" width="50%"
 
 
|-
 
|-
!class="header" style="width: 20%" | Game Mode
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{Class link|sniper|br=yes}}'''
!class="header" style="width: 40%" | Image
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Trophy Belt|icon-size=75px}}
!class="header" style="width: 20%" | Map Name
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| '''{{item link|Trophy Belt}}'''
!class="header" style="width: 20%" | File Name
 
 
|-
 
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| rowspan="1" | <center>[[Payload Race]]</center>
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| style="background-color:#C3BDB0;" | '''{{Class link|spy|br=yes}}'''
| [[File:Pipeline.jpg|150px|link=Pipeline]]
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| style="background-color:#EBE7D7;" | {{Icon item|item=Fancy Fedora|icon-size=75px}}
| '''[[Pipeline]]'''
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| '''{{item link|Fancy Fedora}}'''
| plr_pipeline
 
|-
 
| rowspan="2" | <center>[[Arena]]</center>
 
| [[File:Sawmill.PNG|150px|link=Sawmill]]
 
| '''[[Sawmill]]'''
 
| arena_sawmill
 
|-
 
| [[File:Arenanucleus.jpg|150px|link=Nucleus]]
 
| '''[[Nucleus]]'''
 
| arena_nucleus
 
|-
 
| rowspan="1" | <center>[[Payload]]</center>
 
| [[File:Plhoodoo.jpg|150px|link=Hoodoo]]
 
| '''[[Hoodoo]]'''
 
| pl_hoodoo_final
 
 
|}
 
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=== "Jarate: The Jar-Based Karate" Flyer ===
 
=== "Jarate: The Jar-Based Karate" Flyer ===
On April 1, 2009, Valve published a post on the [[TF2 Official Blog]], [http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=2391&p= A sneak preview of the next class update!], showing an order form for the Snipers new weapon, [[Jarate]]. However, due to the date of the posting ([[Wikipedia:April Fools' Day|April Fool's Day]]), many believed the advertisement to be a joke.
 
 
[[Image:Peejar.jpg|150px|Jarate: The Jar Based Karate|left]]
 
[[Image:Peejar.jpg|150px|Jarate: The Jar Based Karate|left]]
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On April 1, 2009, Valve published a post on the [[Official Blog]], "[http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=2391&p= a sneak preview of the next class update!]", showing an order form for the Sniper's new weapon, [[Jarate]]. However, due to the date of the posting, [[Wikipedia:April Fools' Day|April Fool's Day]], many believed the advertisement to be a joke.
 
{{clr}}
 
{{clr}}
  
=== Sniper Update Conformation ===
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=== Sniper Update Confirmation ===
The next day, April 2, 2009, Valve published yet another post on the TF2 Official Blog, [http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=2394&p=7 Wave goodbye to yer head, wanker], which confirmed that the Sniper was indeed the next class to be receiving an update. The post also hinted at 2 other updates, one that would be completed before the Sniper Updates release, and another that include some new content for all classes. These were later revealed to be the Spy update and the addition of hats respectively.
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The next day, April 2, 2009, Valve published yet another post on the Official Blog, "[http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=2394&p=7 Wave goodbye to yer head, wanker]", which confirmed that the Sniper was indeed the next class to be receiving an update. The post also hinted at 2 other updates, one that would be completed before the Sniper Updates release, and another that include some new content for all classes. These were later revealed to be the Spy update and the addition of cosmetic items, respectively.
  
 
=== Sniper Primary Weapon Exploration ===
 
=== Sniper Primary Weapon Exploration ===
On May 5, 2009, Valve made a post titled [http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=2477&p=7 You better hold onto your head, mate] which explored the reasoning as to how the Snipers new primary weapon came about. It discussed that one of the main reasons for the unlock was due to players feeling hatred towards Snipers, as they were the cause of many deaths that were outside their area of engagement. The article concluded stating that the Snipers new unlock would promote the Sniper to move in closer to his enemies to give them a fighting chance.
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On May 5, 2009, Valve made a post titled "[http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=2477&p=7 You better hold onto your head, mate]" which explored the reasoning as to how the Sniper's new primary weapon came about. It discussed that one of the main reasons for the unlock was due to players feeling hatred toward Snipers, as they were the cause of many deaths that were outside their area of engagement. The article concluded with stating that the Sniper's new unlock would promote the Sniper to move in closer to his enemies to give them a fighting chance.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The Sniper vs. Spy Update also brought about the implementation of the [[item drop system]]. For a brief period, the new Sniper and Spy weapons were only obtainable through random drops, regardless of how many achievements had been completed. This was changed back just over a week later with the [[May 29, 2009 Patch]], which bought back the Milestone System in addition to the item drop system.
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* The Sniper vs. Spy Update also brought about the implementation of the [[item drop system]]. For a brief period, the new Sniper and Spy weapons were only obtainable through random drops, regardless of how many achievements had been completed. This was changed back just over a week later with the {{Patch name|5|29|2009}}, which brought back the Milestone System in addition to the item drop system.
* Sawmill (Arena) was the first map for TF2 created and released by Valve that contained an atmospheric effect with the introduction of ambient rain. Along with Pipeline, it was also one of the first official maps to take place at night.
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* Sawmill (Arena) was the first map for ''Team Fortress 2'' created and released by Valve that contained an atmospheric effect with the introduction of ambient rain; and Pipeline was the first map to take place during night.
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* A BLU Spy periodically appeared behind the RED [[Sniper]] in the Day 3 post of the Sniper Update, before the joint Spy Update was ultimately revealed.
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* By counting all of the Announcement days, the weekend delay and the bonus day, the Sniper vs. Spy Update is the longest major class update to ''Team Fortress 2''.
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* The [[Camera Beard]] can be seen before it was released, listed on the catalog on Day 4, with writing from the Spy calling it "ridiculous".
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* As of January 24, 2013, the cosmetics released in this update [[List of retired items|have been retired]] and can no longer be found as random drops, crafted, bought, or unboxed in [[Unusual]] quality.
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* On Day 4, the Dapper Rogue catalogue includes a possible reference to the spycrab, with an advertisement for a "Crab-Walking Kit."
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<!-- Please do not add trivia on this update introducing cosmetics into the game. -->
  
== Update progress ==
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== Update gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Sniper vs. Spy Update Day 1.png|'''Day 1'''.Release of the [[Huntsman]]
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File:Sniper vs. Spy Update Day 1.png|'''Day 1.''' The [[Huntsman]] was announced.
File:Sniper_vs._Spy_Update_Day_2.png|'''Day 2'''.Release of [[Payload Race]] game mode, [[Pipeline]], [[Nucleus]] and [[Sawmill]] maps
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File:Sniper vs. Spy Update Day 2.png|'''Day 2.''' [[Payload Race]] game mode, [[Pipeline]], [[Nucleus (Arena)|Nucleus]] and [[Sawmill (Arena)|Sawmill]] maps were announced.
File:Sniper_vs._Spy_Update_Day_3.png|'''Day 3'''.Release of the [[Razorback]]
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File:Sniper vs. Spy Update Day 3.png|'''Day 3.''' The [[Razorback]] was announced.
File:Sniper_vs._Spy_Update_Day_4.png|'''Day 4'''.The Spy takes over. Release of the [[Cloak and Dagger]] and the [[Dead Ringer]]
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File:Sniper vs. Spy Update Day 4.png|'''Day 4.''' The [[Cloak and Dagger]] and the [[Dead Ringer]] were announced.
File:Sniper_vs._Spy_Update_Day_5.png|'''Day 5'''.Release of [[Meet the spy]], and the [[Spy achievements]]
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File:Sniper vs. Spy Update Day 5.png|'''Day 5.''' [[Meet the Spy]] and the [[Spy achievements]] were announced.
File:Sniper_vs._Spy_Update_Day_6.png|'''Day 6'''.Release of the [[Ambassador]]
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File:Sniper vs. Spy Update Day 6.png|'''Day 6.''' The [[Ambassador]] was announced.
File:Sniper_vs._Spy_Update_Day_7.png|'''Day 7'''.Release of the [[Jarate]] and the [[Sniper achievements]]
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File:Sniper vs. Spy Update Day 7.png|'''Day 7.''' [[Jarate]] and the [[Sniper achievements]] were announced.
File:Sniper_vs._Spy_Update_Day_8.png|'''Day 8'''.Release of the complete update
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File:Sniper vs. Spy Update Day 8.png|'''Day 8.''' The Update was released.
File:Sniper_vs._Spy_Update_Day_9.png|'''Bonus day'''. Release of the first 9 [[Hats]] and [[Hoodoo]] becomes official map
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File:Sniper vs. Spy Update Day 9.png|'''Bonus day.''' Release of the first 9 [[cosmetic items]] and [[Hoodoo]] becomes an official map.
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File:Spy sniper free weekend 1 popup.jpg|First Steam popup advertising the ''Team Fortress 2'' Sniper vs. Spy free weekend.
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File:Spy sniper free weekend 2 popup.jpg|Second Steam popup advertising the ''Team Fortress 2'' Sniper vs. Spy free weekend.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.teamfortress.com/sniper_vs_spy/ Sniper vs. Spy Update page]
 
* [http://www.teamfortress.com/sniper_vs_spy/ Sniper vs. Spy Update page]
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** [http://www.teamfortress.com/sniper_vs_spy/day01_english.htm Page 1]
 
* [http://www.teamfortress.com/sniper_vs_spy/day05_english.htm Spy achievements]
 
* [http://www.teamfortress.com/sniper_vs_spy/day05_english.htm Spy achievements]
 
* [http://www.teamfortress.com/sniper_vs_spy/day07_english.htm Sniper achievements]
 
* [http://www.teamfortress.com/sniper_vs_spy/day07_english.htm Sniper achievements]
  
 
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{{Sniper Vs Spy Update Nav}}
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{{Major updates nav}}
 
{{Major updates nav}}
 
{{Sniper Nav}}
 
{{Sniper Nav}}
 
{{Spy Nav}}
 
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[[Category:Major updates]]

Latest revision as of 08:23, 20 November 2024

This article is for content released in the update. For the patch itself, see May 21, 2009 Patch.
Sniper vs Spy titlecard.png
You've met the Scout, the Soldier, the Demoman, the Heavy, the Engineer, and the Sniper. Then, for some reason, a sandwich. But now it's time to meet the stealthiest, shiftiest, most secretive, suit-wearing TF team member of all... ...again...
TF2 Official Blog

The Sniper vs. Spy Update was the first two-class patch and the fifth major content pack released for Team Fortress 2.

Initially at the center of the update was the Sniper class, and the day by day progress went smoothly. An announcement on Day 4 revealed that the Spy would also benefit from the update. Each class was given three new weapons along with achievements.

The Update was first announced on April 1, 2009, and was released in the May 21, 2009 Patch.

Announcements

The Sniper vs. Spy Update page officially began on May 12th, 2009, as announced on the Official Blog post "G'day". The update was released on May 21st.

There was a 2-day gap between announcements due to the weekend. Announcements resumed as usual on May 18th.

Additions

Maps

Main article: List of maps
Name Picture Game mode File name
Pipeline Pipeline.jpg Payload Race
RED Bombcart.pngBLU Bombcart.png
plr_pipeline
Sawmill (Arena) Sawmill.PNG Arena
Controlpoint.png
arena_sawmill
Nucleus (Arena) Arenanucleus.png Arena
Controlpoint.png
arena_nucleus
Hoodoo Plhoodoo.png Payload
Hoodoo Bombcart.png
pl_hoodoo

Weapons

Main article: Weapons
Huntsman Huntsman
Razorback Razorback
Jarate Jarate
Ambassador Ambassador
Dead Ringer Dead Ringer
Cloak and Dagger Cloak and Dagger

Cosmetics

Main article: Cosmetic items
Batter's Helmet Batter's Helmet
Soldier's Stash Soldier's Stash
Pyro's Beanie Pyro's Beanie
Demoman's Fro Demoman's Fro
Football Helmet Football Helmet
Mining Light Mining Light
Prussian Pickelhaube Prussian Pickelhaube
Trophy Belt Trophy Belt
Fancy Fedora Fancy Fedora

Pre-announcement references

While officially announced on May 2nd, 2009, Valve had hinted prior to the release.

"Jarate: The Jar-Based Karate" Flyer

Jarate: The Jar Based Karate

On April 1, 2009, Valve published a post on the Official Blog, "a sneak preview of the next class update!", showing an order form for the Sniper's new weapon, Jarate. However, due to the date of the posting, April Fool's Day, many believed the advertisement to be a joke.

Sniper Update Confirmation

The next day, April 2, 2009, Valve published yet another post on the Official Blog, "Wave goodbye to yer head, wanker", which confirmed that the Sniper was indeed the next class to be receiving an update. The post also hinted at 2 other updates, one that would be completed before the Sniper Updates release, and another that include some new content for all classes. These were later revealed to be the Spy update and the addition of cosmetic items, respectively.

Sniper Primary Weapon Exploration

On May 5, 2009, Valve made a post titled "You better hold onto your head, mate" which explored the reasoning as to how the Sniper's new primary weapon came about. It discussed that one of the main reasons for the unlock was due to players feeling hatred toward Snipers, as they were the cause of many deaths that were outside their area of engagement. The article concluded with stating that the Sniper's new unlock would promote the Sniper to move in closer to his enemies to give them a fighting chance.

Trivia

  • The Sniper vs. Spy Update also brought about the implementation of the item drop system. For a brief period, the new Sniper and Spy weapons were only obtainable through random drops, regardless of how many achievements had been completed. This was changed back just over a week later with the May 29, 2009 Patch, which brought back the Milestone System in addition to the item drop system.
  • Sawmill (Arena) was the first map for Team Fortress 2 created and released by Valve that contained an atmospheric effect with the introduction of ambient rain; and Pipeline was the first map to take place during night.
  • A BLU Spy periodically appeared behind the RED Sniper in the Day 3 post of the Sniper Update, before the joint Spy Update was ultimately revealed.
  • By counting all of the Announcement days, the weekend delay and the bonus day, the Sniper vs. Spy Update is the longest major class update to Team Fortress 2.
  • The Camera Beard can be seen before it was released, listed on the catalog on Day 4, with writing from the Spy calling it "ridiculous".
  • As of January 24, 2013, the cosmetics released in this update have been retired and can no longer be found as random drops, crafted, bought, or unboxed in Unusual quality.
  • On Day 4, the Dapper Rogue catalogue includes a possible reference to the spycrab, with an advertisement for a "Crab-Walking Kit."

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