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As of June 2011, {{tf2|4}} is now available separately for free. Nonetheless, TF2 will not be added to a user's library unless the user has purchased the game prior to going F2P or has purchased The Orange Box. | As of June 2011, {{tf2|4}} is now available separately for free. Nonetheless, TF2 will not be added to a user's library unless the user has purchased the game prior to going F2P or has purchased The Orange Box. | ||
And around 2013, after SteamPipe update, the PC version now includes {{hl2lc|4}}, {{hl2dm|4}}, and {{hldms|4}}, despite not being mentioned on the bundle page. | And around 2013, during and after [[SteamPipe]] update, the PC version now includes {{hl2lc|4}}, {{hl2dm|4}}, and {{hldms|4}}, despite not being mentioned on the bundle page. | ||
A [[The Orange Box (Console)|console version]] of this package (for {{Xbox360|2}} and {{PS3|2}}) is also available. Those versions are still running on {{src07|3.1}}. The {{PS3|2}} version of Orange Box is developed by {{wiki|Electronic Arts}} (EA) due to Valve having difficulties developing for that platform at the time (until {{portal2|4}} came out). | A [[The Orange Box (Console)|console version]] of this package (for {{Xbox360|2}} and {{PS3|2}}) is also available. Those versions are still running on {{src07|3.1}}. The {{PS3|2}} version of Orange Box is developed by {{wiki|Electronic Arts}} (EA) due to Valve having difficulties developing for that platform at the time (until {{portal2|4}} came out). |
Revision as of 21:30, 13 June 2023
The Orange Box is a bundle that includes five titles from Valve:
Half-Life 2,
Half-Life 2: Episode One,
Half-Life 2: Episode Two,
Team Fortress 2, the sequel to the game that put class-based, multiplayer team warfare on the map, and
Portal, the game that blends puzzles, first person action, and adventure gaming to produce an experience like no other.
Formerly, Peggle Extreme was also included in this pack, until 2009, when it was made available for free and standalone from this pack.
As of June 2011, Team Fortress 2 is now available separately for free. Nonetheless, TF2 will not be added to a user's library unless the user has purchased the game prior to going F2P or has purchased The Orange Box.
And around 2013, during and after SteamPipe update, the PC version now includes Half-Life 2: Lost Coast,
Half-Life 2: Deathmatch, and
Half-Life Deathmatch: Source, despite not being mentioned on the bundle page.
A console version of this package (for Xbox 360 and
PlayStation 3) is also available. Those versions are still running on Source 2007. The
PlayStation 3 version of Orange Box is developed by
Electronic Arts (EA) due to Valve having difficulties developing for that platform at the time (until
Portal 2 came out).