Portal 2 in-game editor updated with coop
Players can now create puzzles for cooperative play
Valve has released a free update to Portal 2's in-game puzzle maker that lets users design and publish co-op test chambers.
Since its release in May, 2012, community map makers have used the Steam Workshop and Portal 2's in-game editor - called the Perpetual Testing Initiative - to create and share more than 170,000 single-player test chambers. With this update, the community will for the first time be able to design puzzles that require two players working cooperatively to solve.
This update also introduces a "Quick Play" feature, which allows players to quickly access the top-rated maps in various categories.
Valve is also giving every current owner of Portal 2 a Steam coupon for 75% off a copy of Portal 2, which can be given away to other Steam users.
Since its release in May, 2012, community map makers have used the Steam Workshop and Portal 2's in-game editor - called the Perpetual Testing Initiative - to create and share more than 170,000 single-player test chambers. With this update, the community will for the first time be able to design puzzles that require two players working cooperatively to solve.
This update also introduces a "Quick Play" feature, which allows players to quickly access the top-rated maps in various categories.
Valve is also giving every current owner of Portal 2 a Steam coupon for 75% off a copy of Portal 2, which can be given away to other Steam users.
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