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Valve try their hand at DLC for the first time. The Left 4 Dead Survival Pack contains a new gameplay mode, 16 maps, leaderboards and 7 new achievements as well as other new versus...

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Left 4 Dead is released following a massive $10 million dollar marketing campaign. Its use of the Source engine marks one of the most visually stunning and tactically dynamic games...

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The official Left 4 Dead demo is released exclusively to those who pre-ordered the game. The large number of pre-order sales, almost double that of The Orange Box, ends up causing...

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Valve acquires Turtle Rock Studios specifically to take over the development and release of Left 4 Dead. Spokesman Doug Lombardi also confirms that Portal 2 is already in the works,...

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Valve Release Steamworks, which is a feature rich publishing platform for developers hoping to release their games on Steam. According to Valve it is, A complete suite of publishing...

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The Orange Box, featuring Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Portal and the long-awaited Team Fortress 2 is released to great acclaim and several more awards. It receives an unprecedented...

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The Steam Community officially launched and provides users with the ability to check stats, plan events, access this information in and outside of a game as well as a VOIP that is...

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At the E3, Gabe Newell unveils the latest work on Team Fortress 2 after six years of silence. Hardcore Team Fortress Classic fans are outraged by the total 180 taken on its design,...

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Turtle Rock Studios announces development of a new zombie survival game called Left 4 Dead, to be made on the Source engine.

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