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  • ...wn and reopening again in 2013. '''CEVO''' ended support for Team Fortress 2 following 2014 due to low player numbers. It continued to host Counter-Stri ...ttp://cevo.com/event/tf2-6v6/news/170/team-fortress-2-season-4-information-2-000-in-cash-prizes</ref>.
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  • ...ual TF2 charity event hosted and supported by members of the Team Fortress 2 community. Since 2013, it has raised over $500,000 for Children's Oncology **DOTA Fortress (A [[Glossary#PUG|PUG]] format 6v6 Showmatch)
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  • | image =Vanilla fortress logo.png | fullname = South American Vanilla Fortress
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  • {| class="wikitable centered" cellpadding=2 | [[EMS Season 2|Season 2]]
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  • [[Category:Team Fortress 2 organizations]]
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  • ...g/teams/21814/ their own premiership team] for ETF2L from the aftermath of team Epsilon's collapse. ''- The Maincall Team''
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  • ...helping more casual players to join the competitive side of Team Fortress 2. The community used to host [[6v6]] and [[Highlander]] tournaments, casual, * Match ends when a team wins 5 rounds
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  • ...d is often viewed as the 'default' format. It is played with 6 players per team, with class limits and weapons bans. The weapon bans and maps played vary d ...eventually the class limits got stricter(i.e. Demoman was limited to 1 per team) and the map pools became more refined. This culminated in the refined, fas
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  • ...perience. It can be deeply rewarding to hone mechanical skill, coordinated team-play and strategic understanding. However, if a player is starting from scr Competitive matches at the top levels are often cast by organizations such as '''[[TeamFortressTV]]''', '''[[RGL]]''' or '''[[KritzKast]]'''.
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  • '''AsiaFortress''' is an Asian community website, hosting Team Fortress 2 [[6v6]] events for the Asia region. It is managed by the Head Administrator The competition once had an entry fee of 6 refined (2 refined are returned after a complete season, without forfeits). The teams
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  • | fullname = Team Fortress 2 Connexion ...termine that the 2 highest-ranked teams in a division play against the two 2 lowest-ranked teams in next higher division. A season usually consists of 3
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  • | fullname = Federação Brasileira de Team Fortress ...een organizing the biggest leagues and events of competitive Team Fortress 2 in South America.
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  • ...nsive] and in the past hosted both [[6v6|6s]] tournaments in Team Fortress 2 and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counter-Strike:_Source Counter Strike: So ...ds; the second half and the match ended once the time limit ran out or one team won 5 rounds;
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  • |team=Lowpander ...#6}} {{LeagueIconSmall|tftv|name=TeamFortress.TV Highlander Invitational #2}}<br /><!--
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  • ...ess is considered to host the highest level of competitive ''Team Fortress 2'' play in Oceania. ...'mercury'' and {{flag|au}} ''tempest'' to cater for the competitive ''Team Fortress Classic'' community of Australia and New Zealand. ozfortress hosted a varie
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  • '''United Gaming Clans''' (UGC) was founded in 2002 as Team Fortress Classic (TFC) and Counter-Strike (CS) league. At their peak, UGC was the la The UGC league separates teams into 2 distinct divisions. These divisions come in the order as follows: Main and
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  • | fullname = European Team Fortress 2 League ...a community project that hosts Europe's largest competitive Team Fortress 2 league. ETF2L hosts both [[6v6]] and [[Highlander]] leagues.
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  • ...ve. This eventually led to the [[Challenge Cup]] in late 2016, a cup with $2,000 USD in prizes which was meant to be 6v6 but was changed to [[7v7|Prolan *'''Div-1''' and '''Div-2''' replaced ''Advanced'' in seasons 3 and 4 of [[6v6|Sixes]];
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