Team Fortress 2 seal update

Team Fortress 2 Summer update adds a seal, and everyone loves it

Seal of approval

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Valve’s team-based shooter Team Fortress 2 isn’t exactly the most grim, serious game. While it centers around mercs fighting each other for control of objectives, its tone has certainly been light-hearted. And that carries over to the latest, community-driven update that brought an adorable seal into Team Fortress 2.

As part of the Summer 2023 update, which is seeing Team Fortress 2 hit some new player count records, there are 14 new maps to play. One of these, Selbyen, is a Player Destruction map with a simple objective: be theꦚ team that feeds the most fish to the seal.

While carnage ensues, players can pick up and give ✃buckets of fish to the seal that will routinely hop through the center of the map. Really, it should be obvious how the fanbase has reacted to an adorable p🌸lump seal hopping its way to the ocean. loves it.

There has, of course, al🐻ready been of the adorable oceanic ma꧑mmal.

As many have concluded, the seal is a to Team Fortress 2. Thankfu🍷lly, the seal is invincible to all the explosives and ballistics flying ar🦹ound the arena, too. The seal is a vibe one can aspire to, honestly; peaceful, cheerful, vibing, in its lane.

The seal update

So yes, players have taken to calling the Team Fortress 2 Summer 2023 update the “seal update.” It’s worth noting that this is a community addition to the game; while Valve put out the call and selected the new additions, Selbyen is a map created by TF2 community creators FGD5, Lo-fi Long🐲cat, Rhamkin, bakscratch, and Zythe. You can see their page here, where players are congratulating them and praising the seal.

There’s a bunch of other neat stuff in the Summer 2023 update too, aside from the adorable seal. 14 new community maps, including some in the asymmetrical VSH (Versus Saxton Hale) mode, are in. There are also new community-made taunts in the store and 25 new community-contributed items in the Summer 2023 Cosmetic Case, as well as some War Paints and Unusual effects. It’s a lot for an old game. But it’s also a testament to how the TF2 community has stuck with it over the years.


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