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Team Fortress 2 on Steam For Just Rs.500

13 Dec, 2008, 5:52 pm IST | Avinash Bali | PC

In what appears to be the deal of the month (century would have been way too dramatic), Valve's most excellent cel-shaded online only shooter Team Fortress 2 is available for this weekend only on Steam for just $10 - which is roughly Rs. 500.


In case you don't own the game already this is the perfect time to snag your copy since this is one of the most awesome online shooters out there.

For more on the whole deal head over to Steam Powered.

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