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{{ricochet|4}} (2000), a futuristic action game that challenges your agility as well as your aim, features one-on-one and team matches played in a variety of futuristic battle arenas.  
{{ricochet|4}} (2000), a futuristic action game that challenges your agility as well as your aim, features one-on-one and team matches played in a variety of futuristic battle arenas.  


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Official maps for Ricochet use the [[Map_prefixes|prefix]] {{code|rc_}}.
Official maps for Ricochet use the [[Map_prefixes|prefix]] {{code|rc_}}.


== External Links ==
== External links ==
* [[Wikipedia:Ricochet (Half-Life)]]
* [[Wikipedia:Ricochet (Half-Life)]]

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Ricochet Ricochet (2000), a futuristic action game that challenges your agility as well as your aim, features one-on-one and team matches played in a variety of futuristic battle arenas.

Ricochet was released as a free mod for Half-Life Half-Life on on November 1, 2000, and was subsequently included in update 1.1.1.0 of Half-Life. When Valve ported its GoldSrc GoldSrc titles to Steam, Ricochet was changed to a paid product, with no major content update. Owners of retail copies of Half-Life that register their Half-Life CD key via Steam have been grandfathered in, receiving a Steam copy of Ricochet for free.

The source code for Ricochet can be found in the Half-Life SDK Half-Life SDK repository, in the 🖿ricochet subfolder. A fork updated to properly compile with Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition can be found on GitHub.

Official maps for Ricochet use the prefix rc_.

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