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The '''Polycount Pack''' is a contest by Valve and the modelling community, [http://www.polycount.com/ Polycount], to develop new community item packs to be introduced into Team Fortress 2. These items would be brand-new models with unique stats once added to the game. The results were to be announced on July 12th, but were then delayed. The contest winners were announced on July 15, 2010.
 
The '''Polycount Pack''' is a contest by Valve and the modelling community, [http://www.polycount.com/ Polycount], to develop new community item packs to be introduced into Team Fortress 2. These items would be brand-new models with unique stats once added to the game. The results were to be announced on July 12th, but were then delayed. The contest winners were announced on July 15, 2010.
  
In addition to the five winning packs, Valve confirmed that several other packs were of high enough quality to be in-game, and will be added in later updates. PC Gamer has confirmed that an additonal pack not announced as a winner would be added in as a surprise. Trading and a new game mode will be added in. The new game mode may involve Cthulhus, considering Robin Walker's strange gibberish-like description of it had the word Cthulhu in it (the C was even capitalized).  
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In addition to the five winning packs, Valve confirmed that several other packs were of high enough quality to be in-game, and will be added in later updates. PC Gamer has confirmed that an additonal pack not announced as a winner would be added in as a surprise. A new game mode and the long-awaited item-trading function will also be added in with the items when the update is released in September (not accounting for [http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Valve_Time Valve Time]). The new game mode may involve Cthulhus, considering Robin Walker's strange gibberish-like description of it had the word Cthulhu in it (the C was even capitalized).  
  
 
Finally, everyone who entered the contest received a Polycount "Greentooth" pin misc. item, as well as a few select people who did not enter but helped the contest out in some way.
 
Finally, everyone who entered the contest received a Polycount "Greentooth" pin misc. item, as well as a few select people who did not enter but helped the contest out in some way.

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The Polycount Pack is a contest by Valve and the modelling community, Polycount, to develop new community item packs to be introduced into Team Fortress 2. These items would be brand-new models with unique stats once added to the game. The results were to be announced on July 12th, but were then delayed. The contest winners were announced on July 15, 2010.

In addition to the five winning packs, Valve confirmed that several other packs were of high enough quality to be in-game, and will be added in later updates. PC Gamer has confirmed that an additonal pack not announced as a winner would be added in as a surprise. A new game mode and the long-awaited item-trading function will also be added in with the items when the update is released in September (not accounting for Valve Time). The new game mode may involve Cthulhus, considering Robin Walker's strange gibberish-like description of it had the word Cthulhu in it (the C was even capitalized).

Finally, everyone who entered the contest received a Polycount "Greentooth" pin misc. item, as well as a few select people who did not enter but helped the contest out in some way.

Winners

All item names are the creator's suggestion and may not be the actual, in-game names.

The Special Delivery Kit (Scout)

by Shawn "5p3tch" Spetch

The Soldier's Tank Buster Pack (Soldier)

by Rob "Larolaro" Laro

The Gas Man (Pyro)

by Steven ".:Progg" Skidmore

The Croc-O-Style Kit (Sniper)

by Spencer "Nrek" Kern

The Saharan Spy (Spy)

by Shaylyn "Chemical Alia" Hamm

Gallery