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+ | '''Team Fortress 2''' had Steam trading card support added in the initial test batch of trading cards on 15 May 2013. There are 9 cards in the series. |
If you purchased the Orange Box or TF2 before it went free-to-play, you'll receive 5 cards at random for purchasing and playing the game. When playing as a [[:Category:Free to Play Games|Free-to-Play game]], cards are earned by purchasing in-game content (approximately $9 USD per card drop). |
If you purchased the Orange Box or TF2 before it went free-to-play, you'll receive 5 cards at random for purchasing and playing the game. When playing as a [[:Category:Free to Play Games|Free-to-Play game]], cards are earned by purchasing in-game content (approximately $9 USD per card drop). |
Revision as of 19:09, 17 February 2020
Team Fortress 2 had Steam trading card support added in the initial test batch of trading cards on 15 May 2013. There are 9 cards in the series.
If you purchased the Orange Box or TF2 before it went free-to-play, you'll receive 5 cards at random for purchasing and playing the game. When playing as a Free-to-Play game, cards are earned by purchasing in-game content (approximately $9 USD per card drop).