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The wiki page says that "its the only Source engine branch to be released on modern consoles", but that statement aged like milk once the Portal: Companion Collection was announced, which is a bundle of Portal 1 and 2 on the Nintendo Switch. In case you don't know, the Switch was released back in 2017, and there are ''still'' new games coming out on that console.
The wiki page says that "its the only Source engine branch to be released on modern consoles", but that statement aged like milk once the Portal: Companion Collection was announced, which is a bundle of Portal 1 and 2 on the Nintendo Switch. In case you don't know, the Switch was released back in 2017, and there are ''still'' new games coming out on that console.
--[[User:MCAlexisYT|MCAlexisYT]] ([[User talk:MCAlexisYT|talk]]) 14:09, 12 February 2025 (PST)

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Portal: Companion Collection

The wiki page says that "its the only Source engine branch to be released on modern consoles", but that statement aged like milk once the Portal: Companion Collection was announced, which is a bundle of Portal 1 and 2 on the Nintendo Switch. In case you don't know, the Switch was released back in 2017, and there are still new games coming out on that console.

--MCAlexisYT (talk) 14:09, 12 February 2025 (PST)