Wednesday, June 16, 2010

E3: Portal 2 Heading To PS3; Teaser Trailer

15th June 2010 - Valve, creators of best-selling franchises and leading technologies, today announced that Portal 2 will deliver the PlayStation 3 platform at the same time as the previously announced platforms. The PlayStation 3 version of Portal 2 will accept only the console version on Steam Works.
"If the PlayStation 3 was launched, I was one of the biggest critics of the platform," said Gabe Newell, president and co-founder of Valve. "However, Sony Computer Entertainment has revealed that the PlayStation 3, the open platform for all current console generation, and has very hard to make the platform more desirable to consumers and developers operate. As such, we are pleased to announce Portal 2 for PlayStation 3 and I think that support for Steamworks, including making the best console version of the game. "
Portal 2 is the successor of the title "Game of the Year in 2007 by over 30 publications. Portal 2 new horizons in the next generation gaming speakers at the award-winning game promises to open innovative formulation, engaging story, and creative integration of music, but also establishing a system for co-op multiplayer game.
The PlayStation 3 is Portal 2 Steamworks, a complete suite of game functions and services, including automatic updates, community features, downloadable content and support will be much more. Previously, will be released on PC and Mac, Valve's Steamworks development platform at the highest level they expect to provide players.
"Valve is an important industry studies, and Portal is one of the most innovative real estate in the last 10 years, in life," said Rob Dyer, Senior Vice President of Publisher Relations at Sony Computer Entertainment America. "The decision to bring Valve Portal 2 PlayStation 3 is incredible, with support for Steamworks validation of power and the openness and dynamism of the PlayStation 3".
Portal 2 is designed for launch in 2011 on PlayStation 3, PC, Mac and Xbox 360 platforms.
For more information about Steam, please visit www.thinkwithportals.com.
 

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