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==Online Multi-player== Unreal Tournament is primarily an online multiplayer game and in its heyday it was possible to find thousands of people playing it online 24/7. Hundreds of clans were formed and they competed in leagues and on organized ladders, often using voice-over-IP communication programs such as Teamspeak, Roger Wilco, and Ventrilo. Players also communicated via Internet Relay Chat. Because UT99 was very popular, thousands if not over ten thousand custom maps and game modifications were created which would auto-download to players upon joining servers. The ease with which custom material could be created and distributed contributed to the game's success. As of the week of October 4, 2009, at around 4 p.m. U.S. Eastern Standard Time, over 800 players were counted in the server browser.
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