This DLC contains one Legendary Hunter and three Legendary weapons:
- The Prescient (one Hunter)
- The Forewarning (one weapon)
- Moon Bleached (one weapon)
- The Blindside (one weapon)
This set includes five cosmetic items for the Support-type exosuit Witchdoctor -- known for delivering shocking blows to enemies and repairing squadmates. Equip these cosmetic items and leap around the battlefield as a UFO. You'll be sure to stand out!
This set includes five cosmetic items for the Assault-type exosuit Barrage -- known for lighting the battlefield ablaze with grenades. Make a splash in the heat of battle with this cool cosmetic set as you engulf your enemies in flames!
This set includes five cosmetic items for the Tank-type exosuit Roadblock -- known for protecting allies with its massive shield. Transform into a horrifying monster and unleash your wrath on enemies and opponents alike! Equip these cosmetic items and command everyone's attention!
This set includes five cosmetic items for the Assault-type exosuit Zephyr -- known to leverage its mobility and stylishly slay enemies. This guard instantly detects all types of danger! Equip these cosmetic items and keep your teammates safe!
This set includes five cosmetic items for the Assault-type exosuit Deadeye -- known for its ability to skillfully slay dinosaurs from a distance with its rifle. Daily training is imperative for survival! Equip these cosmetic items and lead your team to victory!
The Pyromania Update was a major content update for Team Fortress 2 and was released on June 27, 2012, coinciding with the release of the final Meet the Team short, Meet the Pyro.
The Australian Christmas 2011 update was a major content update for Team Fortress 2, released on December 15, 2011 Patch.
Part 1 of the major update consisted of two item sets for the Pyro and Engineer, as well as a 'double drop week' lasting from December 15 until December 21, where the rate of drops through the item drop system was increased. It also included a new map, Foundry, as well as an achievement cosmetic, the Full Head of Steam.
Part 2 added community-contributed items from the Steam Workshop, to only be obtained by unlocking a Nice Winter Crate with a Nice Winter Crate Key purchased from the Mann Co. Store. The Naughty Winter Crate contained a number of stock weapons with lights wrapped around them, including "Festive" as an added title, and required the separate Naughty Winter Crate Key to unlock.
On the night of the 21st, all players were awarded a Spirit of Giving and all premium players received one free Secret Saxton.
The Manniversary Update & Sale was a major update that included several new cosmetics, added a second miscellaneous slot (before hats and miscs. were Cosmetics), a new high-five taunt, and four loadout presets. All items bought via the Mann Co. Store before the update were made tradable, and all items bought after become tradable within two days of purchase. Players that logged on during the week of the update received a Manniversary Package.
The Über Update was a major content update for Team Fortress 2, It was heralded as "the biggest, most ambitious update in the history of Team Fortress 2." Similar to other major updates, like the Sniper vs. Spy Update and Engineer Update, the Über Update followed a four-day-long system of daily content previews, the last of which featured a new short, Meet the Medic.
The Replay Update was a major content update for Team Fortress 2 and the main feature of the Replay Update is the eponymous Replay tool, which allows a player to record their most recent life. The player can subsequently edit their replays to their heart's content and upload them to YouTube. In addition to the tool, a total of 13 new items were added to the game: A weapon, eleven cosmetic items, and an action item.
The Hatless Update was a major content update for Team Fortress 2 and the update included changes originally tested in the Team Fortress 2 Beta such as the coaching and voting systems, Training Modes for the Demoman, Engineer, and Spy, Badlands' King of the Hill mode, and several item tweaks.
Other additions were the introduction of styles, dynamic model loading, and the association between servers and Steam IDs. Bots had their AI improved and duels were given the option of being class-specific. The painting and voice chat systems were also improved. A 'Sort by Rarity' option was added to the Backpack for sorting items.
The Australian Christmas was a major content update for Team Fortress 2 and It was the first in what would later become the annual Smissmas event.
A new game mode, Medieval Mode, was introduced with this update. It featured a new map, DeGroot Keep.
The update also increased default backpack slots from 200 to 300, and added the ability to acquire additional slots (100 at a time) by purchasing the Backpack Expander item. The maximum backpack size became 1000 slots.
As part of the event, the Festive Winter Crate was added. These were unlockable with a Festive Winter Crate Key, that was only available as a purchase from the Mann Co. Store for $2.49 / £1.99 / €2.49.
This update also introduced the Itemtest map for the first time.
The Second Annu-Hell Scream Fortress Hauntdead Halloween Special, then also commonly known as the Scream Fortress Update, Following the previous year's Haunted Halloween Special, the celebration established the annual Team Fortress 2 Halloween event.
The Mann-Conomy Update was a major content patch for Team Fortress 2. In total, the update added 65 new items including community-contributed content from the Polycount Pack contest, new Cosmetics, weapons, Unusual effects, mini-games, tools, crates, and packs of cosmetics and weapons. The update also introduced the Mann Co. Store, Steam Wallet, and microtransaction system as well as item trading.
The Engineer Update was a major content update focusing on the Engineer.
Rather than announcing new content for the update regularly, new content was announced every time 25 Golden Wrenches were found. With 100 Wrenches to be found in total, there were 4 announcements prior to the final release of the update.
The Mac Update was the first major update for Team Fortress 2 that included support for a platform other than Windows.
its main feature was providing the ability to play the game on macOS machines. The update also included a Training mode and its associated map Target, added help sections to the Loadout, Backpack and Crafting screens, and also completely overhauled the main menu. The patch also added the ability to play King of the Hill maps and Dustbowl in Offline Practice Mode against bots, and made a number of other minor changes. After the update went live, the Mac Update trailer was released as was a non-canon Apple-themed comic strip featuring the Soldier, Scout, Heavy, and Saxton Hale.