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*[[VPK (file format)]] - {{Code|.vpk}} file format ({{src|4.1}}, {{Src2|4.1}})
*[[VPK (file format)]] - {{Code|.vpk}} file format ({{src|4.1}}, {{Src2|4.1}})
*[[VPK (file format)/Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines]] - {{Code|.vpk}} file format on {{vtmb|4.1}}
*[[VPK (file format)/Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines]] - {{Code|.vpk}} file format on {{vtmb|4.1}}
** {{Todo|Documentation.}}
*[[vpk.exe]] - Executable that creates {{code|.vpk}} package files for {{src|4.1}}.
*[[vpk.exe]] - Executable that creates {{code|.vpk}} package files ({{src|4.1}}).
*[[vpk.exe (Source 2)]] - Executable that creates {{code|.vpk}} package files for {{src2|4.1}}.
** {{Todo|Create page & Documentation.}}

Revision as of 21:30, 4 April 2025

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VPK ("Valve PacK") is a package format used by post-GCF Source engine games to store content, as well as in Source 2. It was first introduced in Left 4 Dead engine branch. Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines also use similar file extension, but the package format is not the same as Valve's VPK.

VPK refers to: