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'''''Portal 2''''' is the sequel to the award winning and hugely successful ''[[Portal (game)|Portal]]'' developed by [[Valve|Valve Corporation]]. It features a single-player story set after the events of ''Portal'''s story; and a brand-new [[Co-op]] game mode, featuring additional [[test chambers]] designed specifically for Co-operative play. ''Portal 2'' was released April 19, 2011 on the Steam platform. Retail release in North America started on April 19, 2011; and later, Europe and Australia on April 21, 2011.
'''''Portal 2''''' is the sequel to the award winning and hugely successful ''[[Portal (game)|Portal]]'' developed by [[Valve|Valve Corporation]]. It features a single-player story set after the events of ''Portal'''s story; and a brand-new [[Co-op]] game mode, featuring additional [[test chambers]] designed specifically for Co-operative play. ''Portal 2'' was released April 19, 2011 on the Steam platform. Retail release in North America started on April 19, 2011; and later, Europe and Australia on April 21, 2011.
''Portal 2'' had some updates since...


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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{{main|Portal 2 - Education Version}}
{{main|Portal 2 - Education Version}}
During a keynote presentation at the {{w|Games for Change|Games For Change}} festival in 2011, Valve director Gabe Newell mentioned that the company was beginning to work with schools to build curricula around ''Portal 2'', looking into "how to teach attraction, repulsion... [they] need to be clear on what their metrics are... what the outcome is, what they're optimizing for".<ref>[http://kotaku.com/5814405/ Kotaku: "Liveblogging Whatever Smart Stuff Gabe Newell Has to Say Today"].</ref>
During a keynote presentation at the {{w|Games for Change|Games For Change}} festival in 2011, Valve director Gabe Newell mentioned that the company was beginning to work with schools to build curricula around ''Portal 2'', looking into "how to teach attraction, repulsion... [they] need to be clear on what their metrics are... what the outcome is, what they're optimizing for".<ref>[http://kotaku.com/5814405/ Kotaku: "Liveblogging Whatever Smart Stuff Gabe Newell Has to Say Today"].</ref>
== Single-player ==
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''[[Portal 2 Chapter 1 Introduction|Introduction]]'' - the first [[Test Chamber]] during [[Portal 2]]'s Single-player Chapter 1: ''The Courtesy Call''.


== Cooperative Testing Initiative ==
== Cooperative Testing Initiative ==
{{main|Cooperative Testing Initiative}}
{{main|Cooperative Testing Initiative}}


''[[Portal 2 Co-op Calibration Course|Calibration Course]]'' - the first [[Test Chamber]] during [[Portal 2]]'s [[Cooperative Testing Initiative]].
Most beginners (or players who made a [[Cooperative_Testing_Initiative#Reset_progress|reset]] recently) start from {{:Cooperative Testing Initiative/Calibration Course/link with introduction}}
 
== Achievements ==
{{main|Obtaining Portal 2 achievements}}


== Speedrunning ==
== Speedrunning ==
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Co-op campaign can be done with 69 [[portal]]s.<ref>https://www.speedrun.com/portal_2_category_extensions?h=Least_Portals_Challenge_Runs-Co-op_69_Portals&x=9d83ywl2-ylqqryzl.814rjevq</ref>
Co-op campaign can be done with 69 [[portal]]s.<ref>https://www.speedrun.com/portal_2_category_extensions?h=Least_Portals_Challenge_Runs-Co-op_69_Portals&x=9d83ywl2-ylqqryzl.814rjevq</ref>
== Mods ==
=== Portal 2: Multiplayer Mod  ===
{{main|Portal 2: Multiplayer Mod}}
External links: [https://github.com/kyleraykbs/Portal2-32PlayerMod/releases/latest latest download], [https://github.com/Portal-2-Multiplayer-Mod/Portal-2-Multiplayer-Mod GitHub], [https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2458260280 Steam guide].


==Bugs/Glitches which aren't map specific ==
==Bugs/Glitches which aren't map specific ==
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* ''[[Portal: Still Alive]]'' – an exclusive Xbox Live Arcade version of the game containing the original content as ''Portal'', as well as 14 new [[test chambers]] based upon [http://portal.wecreatestuff.com/ Portal: The Flash Version], and new achievements.
* ''[[Portal: Still Alive]]'' – an exclusive Xbox Live Arcade version of the game containing the original content as ''Portal'', as well as 14 new [[test chambers]] based upon [http://portal.wecreatestuff.com/ Portal: The Flash Version], and new achievements.
* ''[[Portal: Companion Collection]]'' is a collection that contains both [[Portal]] and [[Portal 2]] released on the [[w:Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Switch]] for digital via the [[w:Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]] or Physical via [[w:Play-Asia|Play-Asia]] on June 28th, 2022 for US$19.99.<ref name="vst1">https://twitter.com/valvesoftware/status/1491538656984588291</ref>
* ''[[Portal: Companion Collection]]'' is a collection that contains both [[Portal]] and [[Portal 2]] released on the [[w:Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Switch]] for digital via the [[w:Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]] or Physical via [[w:Play-Asia|Play-Asia]] on June 28th, 2022 for US$19.99.<ref name="vst1">https://twitter.com/valvesoftware/status/1491538656984588291</ref>
=== First Test Chambers ===
* ''[[Portal 2 Chapter 1 Introduction|Introduction]]'' - the first [[Test Chamber]] during [[Portal 2]]'s Single-player Chapter 1: ''The Courtesy Call''


== References ==
== References ==
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