A small patch has been released for this online multiplayer game

Jun 24, 2014 18:08 GMT  ·  By

Team Fortress 2, the online multiplayer game developed by Valve, has been updated again, just a few days after a previous upgrade that brought some important fixes.

Team Fortress 2 has been available on the Linux platform for some time now and the developers have released lots of patches for it already.

According to the developer, the recent stickybomb damage ramp up change has been reverted, the stickybomb air detonations and potential changes to that mechanic are still being evaluated, users are now able to taunt with enemies between spawn room doors, and a problem with The Senguko Scorcher's materials has been fixed.

Also, the Towering Pillar of Summer Shades have been updated and are now marketable, the attribute description for the Back Scatter has been updated to better explain what it does, and the localization files have been updated.

Team Fortress 2 features a large number of multiplayer modes, such as Capture the Flag, Control Point, Payload, Arena, King of the Hill, and more. Players can choose one of the nine classes: Scout, Soldier, Pyro, Demoman, Heavy, Engineer, Medic, Sniper, and Spy.

Check out the official announcement for Team Fortress 2 for more details about the changes and make sure you let the game perform the update.