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Note that this is ''completely different'' from the [https://theportalwiki.com/wiki/Portal_2_Sixense_Perceptual_Pack Portal 2 Sixense Perceptual Pack]!
:''Note that this is completely different from the [https://theportalwiki.com/wiki/Portal_2_Sixense_Perceptual_Pack Portal 2 Sixense Perceptual Pack]!''


The '''Portal 2 Sixense MotionPack DLC (for PC)''', or '''Portal 2 In Motion (for PS3)''', is exclusive [[Portal 2]] downloadable content available to owners of the [http://www.razerzone.com/minisite/hydra Razer Hydra] or the [https://direct.playstation.com/en-us/accessories/accessory/playstation-move-motion-controller-2-pack.3002445 PlayStation Move], created by '''Sixense'''. The content includes both singleplayer and cooperative levels –''created by Danny Woodall and Chip Sbrogna in cooperation with Valve''– as well as mechanics that make use of the controller's motion detection capabilities. Sixense was able to accomplish this through early access to [[Portal 2]]'s source code (before Portal 2's official release date). The most recent public build of the Portal 2 Sixense MotionPack DLC is most similar to the base game's build in 2014.
The '''Portal 2 Sixense MotionPack DLC (for PC)''', or '''Portal 2 In Motion (for PS3)''', is exclusive [[Portal 2]] downloadable content available to owners of the [http://www.razerzone.com/minisite/hydra Razer Hydra] or the [https://direct.playstation.com/en-us/accessories/accessory/playstation-move-motion-controller-2-pack.3002445 PlayStation Move], created by '''Sixense'''. The content includes both singleplayer and cooperative levels –''created by Danny Woodall and Chip Sbrogna in cooperation with Valve''– as well as mechanics that make use of the controller's motion detection capabilities. Sixense was able to accomplish this through early access to [[Portal 2]]'s source code (before Portal 2's official release date). The most recent public build of the Portal 2 Sixense MotionPack DLC is most similar to the base game's build in 2014.