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[https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/portal-companion-collection-switch/ Portal: Companion Collection] on the Nintendo Online Store.
[https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/portal-companion-collection-switch/ Portal: Companion Collection] on the Nintendo Online Store.


The versions of the games featured in collection both include optional motion aiming controls via the built-in [[w:Joy-Con|Joy-Con]] gyroscopes.
The versions of the games featured in collection both include optional motion controls for aiming, via the built-in [[w:Joy-Con|Joy-Con]] gyroscopes.


Additionally, the 14 bonus chambers seen in [[Portal: Still Alive]] are included in this version of Portal, being their first official appearance since the Xbox 360 version.
Additionally, the 14 bonus chambers seen in [[Portal: Still Alive]] are included in this version of Portal, being their first official appearance since the Xbox 360 version.

Revision as of 11:33, 30 June 2022

Portal: Companion Collection
Portal Companion Collection.jpg

Basic Information
Developer:
Publisher:

Valve Corporation

Released:

June 28th, 2022

Modes:

Single-player
Online Co-op
Shared/Split Screen Co-op

Ratings:
  • ESRB: T
  • PEGI: 18[2]
  • USK: 16[3]
Requirements:

TBA

Portal: Companion Collection is a collection that contains both Portal and Portal 2 released on the Nintendo Switch for digital via the Nintendo eShop or Physical via Play-Asia on June 28th, 2022 for US$19.99.[4] It was announced on February 9, 2022, during a Nintendo Direct presentation. It is developed by Valve Corporation in collaboration with Nvidia Lightspeed Studios.[1]

Portal: Companion Collection on the Nintendo Online Store.

The versions of the games featured in collection both include optional motion controls for aiming, via the built-in Joy-Con gyroscopes.

Additionally, the 14 bonus chambers seen in Portal: Still Alive are included in this version of Portal, being their first official appearance since the Xbox 360 version.

Videos

See also

References