Portal 2 Getting Move-Enabled PS3 DLC

The PlayStation 3 version of Portal 2 will be getting some new downloadable content later this year. Titled Portal 2 In Motion, the level pack will require the PlayStation Move, and will incorporate new missions previously only built for use with the similar motion controller Razer Hydra.

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The PlayStation 3 version of Portal 2 will be getting some new downloadable content later this year. Titled Portal 2 In Motion, the level pack will require the PlayStation Move, and will incorporate new missions previously only built for use with the similar motion controller Razer Hydra.

Portal 2 In Motion is currently on the E3 show floor for attendees to try out.

As more details on this expansion are revealed, we will report on them.


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