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Portal: Collection of colleagues has just come out, but it seems that many interesting discoveries are already being made. Just before today, we reported the existence of Half-Life 2 data within the game that has actually allowed some users to run the Valve classic on the Switch hardware.
Now, it looks like Portal 2 beta content has never been discovered ever seen in peer collection data. As reported by GamesRadar, YouTube user Ossy Flawol has uncovered a lot of interesting data, such as cut levels, development tools, and even an early version of the end of the game. A great level of cooperation has also been discovered that includes puzzles and mechanics that will eventually reach the multiplayer component of Portal 2.
It’s a fascinating look at some of the game’s cropped content, and Ossy Flawol concludes that there’s still much more to discover. Watch the video below to see what was found.
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