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Half-Life
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Half-Life Half-Life was ported to PlayStation 2 PlayStation 2 by Gearbox Software, it was released in November 11, 2001. The PS2 version includes new co-op and multiplayer gamemodes, custom made HD models, and a slightly modified campaign (including the Hazard Course, which the introduction part was extended).

Half-Life: Decay Half-Life: Decay was a PS2-exclusive expansion created by Gearbox.

Half-Life: Uplink Half-Life: Uplink was released as an add-on.

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