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First up is the Reissued Dealer’s Visor, which can be worn in TF2 by the Heavy. This will only be available to people who buy the remastered Poker Night at the Inventory on Steam during the first two weeks after launch (March 5–19, 2026).
Next up is the Reissued Crimestomper Combo, a two-item bundle that you can earn in Poker Night at the Inventory by eliminating Max from any tournament where he’s put up his gun and badge as collateral. You’ll earn the Reissued Lugermorph, an aesthetic replacement for both the Scout and the Engineer’s pistol in TF2, as well as the Reissued License to Maim, a Freelance Police badge that can be worn by any class.
The Reissued Enthusiast’s Timepiece is usually transferred from friend to friend by an act of… well, of murder. But you can earn it by busting Tycho out of any tournament where he’s bid the watch. The Timepiece is a replacement invisibility watch for the Spy, with timer effects unique to this watch’s design.
The Heavy will sometimes buy in with his original minigun: a beautiful iron and mahogany piece created to be the pride and joy of all people of the motherland. Bust him out and it’ll belong to just one person: You. The Reissued Iron Curtain is an aesthetic replacement for the Heavy’s standard minigun in TF2.
If he’s having a moth-flutters-out-of-your-wallet-type day, Strong Bad might reluctantly part with a screen-used prop from his critically lauded and definitely real action movie series Dangeresque. Bust Strong Bad out of the tournament and you’ll earn the Reissued Dangeresque, Too?, a pair of glistening white plastic sunglasses that can be worn by the Demoman in TF2.







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