Portal 2 is 15 years old this weekend, and while that’s terrifying if you remember its launch as vividly as I do, it’s cause for celebration. Valve’s humor-laden puzzle game is still the most pristine and easy to recommend offshoot of its greater Half-Life universe, and it just got a big upgrade – but not from the Steam developer. Portal 2: Community Edition is out now, designed to act as an enhanced hub for anything to do with making and playing custom content. If you’re like me and are always looking for any reason to come back, this is the best excuse in a while.
15 years on, Portal 2 Community Edition just breathed new life into Valve’s classic
19 April 20260

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