Brand New Free Portal Game Launches In Year Of Our Lord 2026

Brand New Free Portal Game Launches In Year Of Our Lord 2026


Portal 2 fans can now enjoy a brand new version of the game, completely free for owners of the original on Steam.

15 years after the release of the original game, Portal 2: Community Edition is a new community-maintained version of the game on Steam that comes with a lot of improvements and updates.

While many of the updates in this version will benefit map makers and modders more than anyone else, there’s a good reason to switch over to this version of the game if you’re a fan of the series.

There’s a lot going on here under the hood, so I’ll break down what exactly is added in Portal 2: Community Edition that sets it apart from the original game.

Credit: P2:CE Team

As the store page teases, the new Community Edition offers significantly more capabilities compared to the original game, such as ā€œa brand-new scripting system, an improved Hammer map editor and significantly increased limitsā€.

To put it simply, Portal 2 mods will have a lot more potential in the Community Edition over the original, allowing for larger mods, more features, new graphical effects, and other changes to make the experience a lot more fruitful.

Portal 2: Community Edition Is One Of The Most Significant Portal Releases In Years

A great example of this is one of the mods currently trending on the Steam Workshop for this game: Half-Life 2.

Yep, you read that right. You can actually play the entirety of Half-Life 2 in Portal 2 now thanks to the changes present in the Community Edition (you’ll need a copy of Half-Life 2 installed, though!). So you can go through the campaign but with a Portal gun, opening up plenty of new gameplay opportunities.

ā€œA fully-fledged addon system and a new standalone campaign system lets creators publish anything ranging from simple material and model replacements to entire total conversion mods/campaigns either as standalone add-ons or entirely on the Steam Workshop, free of the limitations of the badly-aged Portal 2 DLC system that once severely strained the mod ecosystem,ā€ reads the description on the Steam store.

This will also apply backwards compatibility to mods for the original Portal 2, as well as Portal 1 mods, meaning that mods that are years old should work on the Community Edition, with minimal headaches.

If you want to check out Portal 2: Community Edition, and access its excellent supply of modded content, you can grab it for free from Steam now. Just be sure you’re claiming it on a Steam account which owns the original Portal 2.

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