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The game can be run on Xbox One hardware, and is rendered at 4K on Xbox One X and Xbox Series X. | The game can be run on Xbox One hardware, and is rendered at 4K on Xbox One X and Xbox Series X. | ||
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* The [[Portal 2 Puzzle Maker|Puzzlemaker]] is not present, and Steam Workshop is not supported. | * The [[Portal 2 Puzzle Maker|Puzzlemaker]] is not present, and Steam Workshop is not supported. |
Revision as of 06:46, 10 May 2025
Portal 2 was released on
Xbox 360 and
PlayStation 3 consoles on the same day (19 April 2011) as PC version on Steam.
For the Nintendo Switch version of the game, released on 28 June 2022, see
Portal Companion Collection.
The game can be run on Xbox One hardware, and is rendered at 4K on Xbox One X and Xbox Series X.
Key Differences (
and
only)
- Runs on the older version of
Portal 2 engine branch.
- The Puzzlemaker is not present, and Steam Workshop is not supported.
- Render resolution at 1280x720 and 30 FPS locked framerate.
Sixense In Motion DLC (also known as MotionPack DLC in PC version)
MLAA anti-aliasing
PlayStation 3 version has Steam integration (Steamworks), achievements are synced with both PSN and Steam, and PS3 users were able to complete co-op levels with Steam friends. Support on the PS3 has ended in 2016, with the online service quietly ended in May 22, 2018.