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A short clip of ''Meet the Pyro'' was teased in Valve's video "Perpetual Testing Initiative", showing the part of the video teased in the first released picture. <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwP8U5xuA1E&feature=endscreen</ref>
 
A short clip of ''Meet the Pyro'' was teased in Valve's video "Perpetual Testing Initiative", showing the part of the video teased in the first released picture. <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwP8U5xuA1E&feature=endscreen</ref>
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On June the 22nd, 2012, the TF2 blog posted a message<ref>http://teamfortress.com/post.php?id=8256 Juse 22, 2012 blog post</ref> stating "Mmmmph mmmmph, mmmmm mmmmmp mmmmmph. Mmmmmph mpm! Mmmmmph mph mm! Hm mmmmmph, hmmmmph mm mmmmmph mmmmmph!" When translated to morse code, these "mmmphs" state: MONDAY.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:17, 23 June 2012

Meet the Pyro
Meet the Pyro Titlecard
Video Info
Released: Unknown
Run time: Unknown

Meet the Pyro is the title of the unreleased short in the Meet the Team series, featuring the Pyro.

Speculation

In March 2010, Robin Walker revealed in an interview with the KritzKast Podcast that Meet the Pyro will "let people see the world through the Pyro's eyes."[1]

In a blog post[2] telling about upcoming events in the game, the TF2 team confirmed Meet the Pyro would be released sometime in 2012, and also released a shot of the video.

In an interview on Gametrailers.com's "Bonus Round" during March 2012, Erik Wolpaw announced that Valve had recently finished the production of Meet the Pyro and that it would be released "soon", along with something else.[3]

A short clip of Meet the Pyro was teased in Valve's video "Perpetual Testing Initiative", showing the part of the video teased in the first released picture. [4]


On June the 22nd, 2012, the TF2 blog posted a message[5] stating "Mmmmph mmmmph, mmmmm mmmmmp mmmmmph. Mmmmmph mpm! Mmmmmph mph mm! Hm mmmmmph, hmmmmph mm mmmmmph mmmmmph!" When translated to morse code, these "mmmphs" state: MONDAY.

Gallery

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