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Team9
Designer(s)

Doug Wood[1]

Game(s)

Half-Life

Game mode(s)
  • Deathmatch
  • Teamplay
Filename(s)

team9

Team9 is a map in the multiplayer mode of Half-Life. It was released by Valve Software for free as part of the Half-Life Multi-Player Content Pack on January 28, 1999[1] and included with Half-Life: Further Data.

Overview[edit]

Behind the Scenes[edit]

The initial internal name for the map was simply "Team", with the later added "9" referring to it being its ninth iteration. Doug Wood was fond of the name, so he kept it as is.[2]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Half-Life Multiplayer Content on Blue's News (January 28, 1999)
  2. Doug Wood on Team9 and its name (June 25, 2021)