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The first event, held in April 2013, lasted 36 hours and raised over $35,000. Players from around the world participated in the livestream and helped to make it one of the biggest events in Team Fortress 2 history, with more than 65,000 people tuning in.
 
The first event, held in April 2013, lasted 36 hours and raised over $35,000. Players from around the world participated in the livestream and helped to make it one of the biggest events in Team Fortress 2 history, with more than 65,000 people tuning in.
  
The second event, held in March 2014, lasted 36 hours and raised over $108,000. With more than 580,000 people tuning in.
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The second event, held in March 2014, lasted 36 hours and raised over $108,000, with more than 580,000 people tuning in.
  
 
== Prizes ==
 
== Prizes ==

Revision as of 06:26, 16 May 2014

Tip of the Hats fundraiser logo.
Thanks for the aid!
The Soldier

Tip of the Hats is an annual charity livestream event benefiting One Step Camp, a nonprofit organization that sends cancer afflicted children to camp. Hosted by the competitive Team Fortress 2 community. Players donate money or in game items that are sent to one step camp and used as incentives for donations respectively.

A list of 2014 donators can be found here: [1]

2014 event times and dates can be found here [2]

Timeline

The first event, held in April 2013, lasted 36 hours and raised over $35,000. Players from around the world participated in the livestream and helped to make it one of the biggest events in Team Fortress 2 history, with more than 65,000 people tuning in.

The second event, held in March 2014, lasted 36 hours and raised over $108,000, with more than 580,000 people tuning in.

Prizes

A number of donated prizes range from unusuals to strange variant weapons were given out in multiple silent auctions.

Footage of an event

External links