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'''Thievery''' is a free mod for [[Unreal Tournament]] released by [http://www.blackcatgames.com/ Black Cat Games]. Thievery brings the gameplay and style of [[Thief: The Dark Project]] and [[Thief II: The Metal Age]] to Unreal Tournament.
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|image=Thievery UT logo.jpg
|title=Thievery UT
|developer=[[Black Cat Games]]
|publisher=[[Black Cat Games]]
|year=2001
|systems={{syslist|win}}
|genre=[[Stealth]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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'''Thievery UT''' is a total conversion for [[Unreal Tournament]] released by [[Black Cat Games]] in [[2001]]. Thievery uses the stealth gameplay and medieval/steampunk theme of [[Thief: The Dark Project]] and [[Thief II: The Metal Age]] but instead focuses on [[multiplayer]]. Thievery also predates [[Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow]], which proudly declares itself "the first-ever multiplayer stealth game".


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[[Category:PC]]
[[Category:Black Cat Games]]
[[Category:Stealth]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]

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Box artwork for Thievery UT.
Box artwork for Thievery UT.
Thievery UT
Developer(s)Black Cat Games
Publisher(s)Black Cat Games
Year released2001
System(s)Windows
Genre(s)Stealth
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksOfficial websiteThievery UT ChannelSearchSearch

Thievery UT is a total conversion for Unreal Tournament released by Black Cat Games in 2001. Thievery uses the stealth gameplay and medieval/steampunk theme of Thief: The Dark Project and Thief II: The Metal Age but instead focuses on multiplayer. Thievery also predates Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow, which proudly declares itself "the first-ever multiplayer stealth game".

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