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− | The '''Halloween event''' is that time of the year when enchantments, hauntings, and family curses fall upon the world-wide facilities of [[Mann Co.]], and, for several days in October and November, ''Team Fortress 2'' is transformed into '''''Scream Fortress'''''! First introduced in the [[Haunted Hallowe'en Special|The Terrifying Team Fortress Haunted Hallowe'en Special]] of 2009, Halloween events feature activation of Halloween-themed start screens, spooky sound cues, [[Halloween map|haunted maps]], scary or ridiculous [[Holiday#Halloween|Halloween cosmetics]], [[Ghost]]s, and [[Boss|monsters]], with [[ | + | The '''Halloween event''' is that time of the year when enchantments, hauntings, and family curses fall upon the world-wide facilities of [[Mann Co.]], and, for several days in October and November, ''Team Fortress 2'' is transformed into '''''Scream Fortress'''''! First introduced in the [[Haunted Hallowe'en Special|The Terrifying Team Fortress Haunted Hallowe'en Special]] of 2009, Halloween events feature activation of Halloween-themed start screens, spooky sound cues, [[Halloween map|haunted maps]], [[Halloween Contracts|soul-harvesting contract campaigns]], scary or ridiculous [[Holiday#Halloween|Halloween cosmetics]], [[Ghost]]s, and [[Boss|monsters]], with Scream Fortress [[Patches]] adding new Halloween content. |
Halloween events have typically opened with a Major Update content patch and concluded with removal of Halloween effects 10 or more days later. With the 2019 event an in-game announcement was made signaling the beginning of Halloween celebrations on October 2nd with a promise of new Halloween content that was released in a Patch 8 days later. | Halloween events have typically opened with a Major Update content patch and concluded with removal of Halloween effects 10 or more days later. With the 2019 event an in-game announcement was made signaling the beginning of Halloween celebrations on October 2nd with a promise of new Halloween content that was released in a Patch 8 days later. | ||
− | From the beginning, Halloween events have been linked with continuations of the ''Team Fortress 2'' [[Storyline]], with the release of Zephaniah Mann's last will and testament and family portrait and the coupling of the Halloween comics with closely released main Storyline comics, notably the murders of Blutarch and Redmond | + | From the beginning, Halloween events have been linked with continuations of the ''Team Fortress 2'' [[Storyline]], with the release of Zephaniah Mann's last will and testament and family portrait and the coupling of the Halloween comics with closely released main Storyline comics, notably the murders of Blutarch and Redmond and the crossovers of [[Merasmus]]. |
Most of the individual Halloween Updates introduced new features of the Halloween event celebration, whether new maps, monsters, or mechanics, like [[magic spells]] or the [[Soul Gargoyle]]. Valve treated the first seven Halloween events as "major updates", each with an update page on the official Team Fortress website and a comic of some form. However, from the 8th annual event onward, no update pages or comics were published. While the first six events released seven haunted maps (all but two developed by Valve) the next three events released 12 quality Community haunted maps. Another consideration is that the Halloween events of 2016, 2017, and 2018 released far fewer cosmetic items. The 2017 Halloween event was so minimal as to have no maps, no comic, and only one cosmetic item; however, it can be noted that that particular Halloween event (and the single item) was integrated with the ongoing massive [[Jungle Inferno Campaign]]. | Most of the individual Halloween Updates introduced new features of the Halloween event celebration, whether new maps, monsters, or mechanics, like [[magic spells]] or the [[Soul Gargoyle]]. Valve treated the first seven Halloween events as "major updates", each with an update page on the official Team Fortress website and a comic of some form. However, from the 8th annual event onward, no update pages or comics were published. While the first six events released seven haunted maps (all but two developed by Valve) the next three events released 12 quality Community haunted maps. Another consideration is that the Halloween events of 2016, 2017, and 2018 released far fewer cosmetic items. The 2017 Halloween event was so minimal as to have no maps, no comic, and only one cosmetic item; however, it can be noted that that particular Halloween event (and the single item) was integrated with the ongoing massive [[Jungle Inferno Campaign]]. |
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The Halloween event is that time of the year when enchantments, hauntings, and family curses fall upon the world-wide facilities of Mann Co., and, for several days in October and November, Team Fortress 2 is transformed into Scream Fortress! First introduced in the The Terrifying Team Fortress Haunted Hallowe'en Special of 2009, Halloween events feature activation of Halloween-themed start screens, spooky sound cues, haunted maps, soul-harvesting contract campaigns, scary or ridiculous Halloween cosmetics, Ghosts, and monsters, with Scream Fortress Patches adding new Halloween content.
Halloween events have typically opened with a Major Update content patch and concluded with removal of Halloween effects 10 or more days later. With the 2019 event an in-game announcement was made signaling the beginning of Halloween celebrations on October 2nd with a promise of new Halloween content that was released in a Patch 8 days later.
From the beginning, Halloween events have been linked with continuations of the Team Fortress 2 Storyline, with the release of Zephaniah Mann's last will and testament and family portrait and the coupling of the Halloween comics with closely released main Storyline comics, notably the murders of Blutarch and Redmond and the crossovers of Merasmus.
Most of the individual Halloween Updates introduced new features of the Halloween event celebration, whether new maps, monsters, or mechanics, like magic spells or the Soul Gargoyle. Valve treated the first seven Halloween events as "major updates", each with an update page on the official Team Fortress website and a comic of some form. However, from the 8th annual event onward, no update pages or comics were published. While the first six events released seven haunted maps (all but two developed by Valve) the next three events released 12 quality Community haunted maps. Another consideration is that the Halloween events of 2016, 2017, and 2018 released far fewer cosmetic items. The 2017 Halloween event was so minimal as to have no maps, no comic, and only one cosmetic item; however, it can be noted that that particular Halloween event (and the single item) was integrated with the ongoing massive Jungle Inferno Campaign.
List of Halloween events