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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 Chapter 1 Introduction|Introduction]]'' - the first [[Test Chamber]] during [[Portal 2]]'s Single-player Chapter 1: ''The Courtesy Call''.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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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 ==
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