Valve's Copyright Crackdown: Impact on Team Fortress 2 and Portal Fan Games

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The fan-made remake of Team Fortress 2 in the Source 2 engine, known as Team Fortress: Source 2, has been fully cancelled after encountering development issues and receiving a legal takedown from Valve. The project had already been put on hold due to code problems, and the recent DMCA takedown notice was described as "the nail in the coffin" for the project. The team behind the remake, Amper Software, acknowledged Valve's decision as fair and legal, and expressed gratitude for the support received over the three years of development.
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