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{{GamemodeInfoBox|Gamemode=Deathmatch|Games=TDCBOT, Open Fortress, Team Deathmatch Classic, Team Fortress 2 Classic: Community Edition|Style=Objective (Kill & Time based)|Video=Deathmatch Footage}} | {{GamemodeInfoBox|Gamemode=Deathmatch|Games=TDCBOT, Open Fortress, Team Deathmatch Classic, Team Fortress 2 Classic: Community Edition, Team Fortress 2 Classic Prime|Style=Objective (Kill & Time based)|Video=Deathmatch Footage}} | ||
'''Deathmatch''' is an extremely common gamemode in First Person Shooters and Team Fortress 2 Sourcemods are no exceptions. In this mode, players compete against each other to achieve the highest number of kills within a set time limit or until a specific kill count is reached, usually whichever of happens first. | '''Deathmatch''' is an extremely common gamemode in First Person Shooters and Team Fortress 2 Sourcemods are no exceptions. In this mode, players compete against each other to achieve the highest number of kills within a set time limit or until a specific kill count is reached, usually whichever of happens first. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 28 January 2025
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Gamemode style: | Objective (Kill & Time based) |
Featured in: | TDCBOT Open Fortress Team Deathmatch Classic Team Fortress 2 Classic: Community Edition Team Fortress 2 Classic Prime |
Deathmatch is an extremely common gamemode in First Person Shooters and Team Fortress 2 Sourcemods are no exceptions. In this mode, players compete against each other to achieve the highest number of kills within a set time limit or until a specific kill count is reached, usually whichever of happens first.