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* [http://www.razerzone.com/minisite/hydra Razer Hydra]
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The '''Portal 2 MotionPack (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 Playstation Move. The DLC includes specific Singleplayer and Cooperation levels (created by Danny Woodall and Chip Sbrogna) and mechanics that make use of the controller's motion detection capabilities.
The '''Portal 2 MotionPack (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 PlayStation Move. The DLC includes specific Singleplayer and Cooperation levels (created by Danny Woodall and Chip Sbrogna) and mechanics that make use of the controller's motion detection capabilities.
Razer has discontinued to sell the Hydra via their own and Steam's online store due to Sixense's upcoming [http://sixense.com/wireless Wireless STEM System].
Razer has discontinued to sell the Hydra via their own and Steam's online store due to Sixense's upcoming [http://sixense.com/wireless Wireless STEM System].



Revision as of 13:47, 16 August 2013

Portal 2 Sixense MotionPack DLC
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Basic Information
Developer:

Sixense Studios

Publisher:

Sixense Entertainment

Requirements:

See: Portal 2

The Portal 2 MotionPack (for PC) or Portal 2 In Motion (for PS3) is exclusive Portal 2 downloadable content available to owners of the Razer Hydra or the PlayStation Move. The DLC includes specific Singleplayer and Cooperation levels (created by Danny Woodall and Chip Sbrogna) and mechanics that make use of the controller's motion detection capabilities. Razer has discontinued to sell the Hydra via their own and Steam's online store due to Sixense's upcoming Wireless STEM System.

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