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Gullywash has been a staple in the competitive community since its debut in 2009; being very popular in organized tournaments as well as [[Glossary#PUG,_Pickup|pickup games]]. It is one of very few maps to have only been dropped from the map pool once (in Oceania for [[OWL 5]]). In 2020, the Refresh.tf project began working on Gullywash and released versions of the map with many minor fixes that made it more suited for competitive play. These fixed versions have since been adopted by the community in preference to the official version. | Gullywash has been a staple in the competitive community since its debut in 2009; being very popular in organized tournaments as well as [[Glossary#PUG,_Pickup|pickup games]]. It is one of very few maps to have only been dropped from the map pool once (in Oceania for [[OWL 5]]). In 2020, the Refresh.tf project began working on Gullywash and released versions of the map with many minor fixes that made it more suited for competitive play. These fixed versions have since been adopted by the community in preference to the official version. | ||