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| en = '''28 June 2022''' {{n}} The previously announced [[Portal: Companion Collection]] arrives on the Nintendo Switch!
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| en = '''18 April 2022''' {{n}} [[Tag: The Power of Paint]], the first-person puzzle game that inspired the [[Gels]] mechanic in [[Portal 2]], has been released on [[Steam]]!
| en = '''18 April 2022''' {{n}} [[Tag: The Power of Paint]], the first-person puzzle game that inspired the [[Gels]] mechanic in [[Portal 2]], has been released on [[Steam]]!

Revision as of 14:07, 28 June 2022

  • 28 June 2022 – The previously announced Portal: Companion Collection arrives on the Nintendo Switch!
  • 18 April 2022Tag: The Power of Paint, the first-person puzzle game that inspired the Gels mechanic in Portal 2, has been released on Steam!
  • 24 February 2022 – Valve announces Aperture Desk Job, a free playable short for the Steam Deck designed to introduce players to the Steam Deck's controls and features!
  • 9 February 2022 – Valve announces the Portal: Companion Collection for the Nintendo Switch. Check out the announcement trailer!
  • 25 June 2019 – A brand new Portal-themed VR title, Aperture Hand Lab, has been released. Aperture Hand Lab is designed to work with Valve's own Index Controllers and Headset!
  • 21 June 2018Moondust, a collection of virtual reality games set in the Portal universe, has been released. Moondust showcases the capabilities of the new Knuckles EV2 VR controllers.

Documentation

Please keep only the latest 5 "news" within the template. . Move expired news entries below (latest on top):

  • 30 September 2011 – Valve has released the final volume of the Portal 2 soundtrack, and now has an option of downloading all of the tracks into one package. Additional ringtones have also been included.
  • 15 September 2011 – Valve announces Learn With Portals (external link), a project planning to utilise the Portal franchise within education to aid in teaching physics and critical-thinking skills. As a promotion of this, Portal is available free until the 20 September, 2011.