
It's rather fitting that the team, which is calling itself Amper Software, is using an engine that was made, and used, by Valve itself. For some context, it is the engine that was used to make Half-Life: Alyx, as well as Dota 2. What's interesting about this remake is the team is using the Source 2 engine which was released and made free to developers back in 2015. RELATED: Team Fortress 2 Players Report Bots are Back Day After Update The post even has a couple of videos and images showing the work-in-progress so far. The first development blog was posted just a few days ago, and states that they've begun rebuilding the bases, improving the assets of the original, and basically taking on the huge task of completely redoing this beloved shooter. With word that some fans have gotten Valve's blessing to remaster Half Life-2, as well as the success of Black Mesa, now is a good time for other people to come along and rework some of Valve's other classics.Ī group of modders have recently begun to remaster the 2007 visually stylish FPS title Team Fortress 2. Titles such as Half-Life, Team Fortress, Portal, and Left 4 Dead, as well as their sequels, have been hugely successful IPs for the Washington studio.

Valve games are fondly remembered by most in the gaming community, particularly by older players who were there from the start.
