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'''Patches''' are updates to the game that fix known bugs, glitches or exploits within the game, and often add new features or balance changes to [[weapons]], [[maps]] or other game elements.
 
'''Patches''' are updates to the game that fix known bugs, glitches or exploits within the game, and often add new features or balance changes to [[weapons]], [[maps]] or other game elements.

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This article is about Team Fortress 2 patches. For patches on older games, see Team Fortress Classic patches and Quake Team Fortress patches.

Patches are updates to the game that fix known bugs, glitches or exploits within the game, and often add new features or balance changes to weapons, maps or other game elements.

Many major patches, called updates, add new weapons, game modes or maps. Typically, these have been focused on one or two particular classes, releasing new content specifically for these classes. Other major updates have been centered around a particular theme or holiday celebration.

Team Fortress 2 patches

Patches are listed (in reverse-chronological order) for the PC version unless otherwise noted. Patches in bold indicate a major content update (see above).

2010

2009

2008

2007




Beta patches