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| dod_anzio || 2005-09-26 (launch) || | | dod_anzio || 2005-09-26 (launch) || Territorial Control || None || {{yes}} || {{flag|it}} {{w|icon=no|Anzio}} (coastal town, beachhead, church) || Inspired by the {{w|icon=no|Battle of Anzio}}. | ||
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| dod_argentan || 2005-11-30 || | | dod_argentan || 2005-11-30 || Territorial Control || None || {{no}} || {{flag|fr}} {{w|icon=no|Argentan}} (town with train station) || Inspired by the {{w|icon=no|Falaise pocket|Battle of the Falaise-Argentan Pocket}}. | ||
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| dod_avalanche || 2005-09-26 (launch) || | | dod_avalanche || 2005-09-26 (launch) || Territorial Control || None || {{yes}} || {{flag|it}} {{w|icon=no|Salerno}} (hilly costal city) || Inspired by {{w|icon=no|Operation Avalanche}}. | ||
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| dod_colmar || 2006-06-28 || Detonation || None || {{no}} || {{flag|fr}} {{w|icon=no|Colmar}} (snowy city) || Inspired by the {{w|icon=no|Colmar Pocket}}. | | dod_colmar || 2006-06-28 || Detonation || None || {{no}} || {{flag|fr}} {{w|icon=no|Colmar}} (snowy city) || Inspired by the {{w|icon=no|Colmar Pocket}}. | ||
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| dod_donner || 2005-09-26 (launch) || | | dod_donner || 2005-09-26 (launch) || Territorial Control || None || {{yes}} || {{flag|fr}} {{w|icon=no|Saint-Lô}} || Inspired by the {{w|icon=no|Battle of Saint-Lô}}. | ||
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| dod_flash || 2005-09-26 (launch) || | | dod_flash || 2005-09-26 (launch) || Territorial Control || None || {{yes}} || {{flag|fr}} France (countryside) || Location changed from DoD 1.3 version, which took place on the German countryside | ||
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| dod_jagd || 2006-06-28 || Detonation || 360s || {{yes}} || {{flag|it}} Italy (town) || Location changed from DoD 1.3 version, which took place near {{w|icon=no|Caen}}, France. | | dod_jagd || 2006-06-28 || Detonation || 360s || {{yes}} || {{flag|it}} Italy (town) || Location changed from DoD 1.3 version, which took place near {{w|icon=no|Caen}}, France. | ||
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| dod_kalt || 2006-01-25 || | | dod_kalt || 2006-01-25 || Territorial Control || None || {{yes}} || {{flag|fr}} France (snowy town) || | ||
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| dod_palermo || 2008-07-02 || | | dod_palermo || 2008-07-02 || Territorial Control || None || {{no}} || {{flag|it}} {{w|icon=no|Palermo}} (coastal town, beachhead) || Inspired by the {{w|icon=no|Allied invasion of Sicily}}.<br>Based upon community map dod_salerno by [https://www.magnarj.net/ Magnar Jenssen], which is based upon DoD 1.3 community map dod_railroad | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:19, 27 August 2025
September 26, 2005
macOS:
July 12, 2010
Linux:
March 14, 2013
Day of Defeat: Source is a remake of the online multiplayer WWII first-person shooter Day of Defeat on the Source engine. Similar to the original, players assume the role of light/assault/heavy infantry, sniper or machine-gunner class, and missions are based on historical operations. Unlike its predecessor however, the player can only choose the American Soldiers for the Allies (and not the British), and released vanilla maps only take place in France and Italy (and not Germany).
Day of Defeat: Source is a first non-tech demo Valve game to introduce HDR rendering and color correction.
Day of Defeat: Source currently runs on the Team Fortress 2 branch, since February 18, 2025.
Official maps
Day of Defeat: Source has the following official maps included:
Map filename | Official map since | Game mode | Time limit | Remake from ![]() |
Locale (Theme) | Notes |
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dod_anzio | 2005-09-26 (launch) | Territorial Control | None | Yes | ![]() |
Inspired by the Battle of Anzio. |
dod_argentan | 2005-11-30 | Territorial Control | None | No | ![]() |
Inspired by the Battle of the Falaise-Argentan Pocket. |
dod_avalanche | 2005-09-26 (launch) | Territorial Control | None | Yes | ![]() |
Inspired by Operation Avalanche. |
dod_colmar | 2006-06-28 | Detonation | None | No | ![]() |
Inspired by the Colmar Pocket. |
dod_donner | 2005-09-26 (launch) | Territorial Control | None | Yes | ![]() |
Inspired by the Battle of Saint-Lô. |
dod_flash | 2005-09-26 (launch) | Territorial Control | None | Yes | ![]() |
Location changed from DoD 1.3 version, which took place on the German countryside |
dod_jagd | 2006-06-28 | Detonation | 360s | Yes | ![]() |
Location changed from DoD 1.3 version, which took place near Caen, France. |
dod_kalt | 2006-01-25 | Territorial Control | None | Yes | ![]() |
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dod_palermo | 2008-07-02 | Territorial Control | None | No | ![]() |
Inspired by the Allied invasion of Sicily. Based upon community map dod_salerno by Magnar Jenssen, which is based upon DoD 1.3 community map dod_railroad |
Classes and weapons
Content
- Day of Defeat: Source (
dod
) - Source 2013 shared (
hl2
) - Source shared (
hl2
) Team Fortress 2 branch (32/64-bit binaries)
Bots
Unlike Counter-Strike: Source or
Left 4 Dead,
Day of Defeat: Source does not have proper built-in bot support. While there are console commands to spawn and manipulate bots in the map, the resulting bots are only intended for debugging, and do not do anything besides run around randomly.
RCBot2 is a MetaMod plugin which adds proper bot support to DoD:S. Unlike CS_Bot and NextBot, RCBot2 does not use an automatically generated navmesh, and instead requires hand-placed waypoints. Nonetheless, the downloads for RCBot2 v1.5 and newer include waypoints for all vanilla maps and over 100 custom maps.
See also
- Day of Defeat: Source Level Creation
- ProDoD - A DoD:S derivative mod aimed at the
esports competitive community, similar to
's CSPromod
Day of Infamy
External links
- Day of Defeat - the official website.
- dodbits - Bits and Pieces for Day of Defeat:Source, Maps, HUDs, Tutorials, Map Models downloads and support for other Valve games.
- Sunlit games - Sunlit games DoD:S Map Downloads.
Past websites now offline:
- Day of Defeat Directory Note: Site is closed, the link is a web.archive.org snapshot - a directory of custom maps, files and links to other Day of Defeat: Source and ProDoD sites.
- DoD Federation Note: Site is closed, the link is a web.archive.org snapshot - a web site dedicated to helping the Day of Defeat community.
- DoD France Note: Site is closed, the link is a web.archive.org snapshot - French Day of Defeat:Source site. Forums, Downloads servicing French players.
- 907th R.A.I.D Note: Site is closed, the link is a web.archive.org snapshot - 907th R.A.I.D map downloads.
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