The first major downloadable content for Valve’s Portal 2 has unexpectedly already been released, but seeing as it’s only available for those purchasing a $US140 peripheral, most people won’t be playing it this week.
Razer’s Hydra, a strange orb-like controller designed for the PC, is shipping with ten custom-built (by Razer, for the peripheral) singleplayer levels of Valve’s smash hit sequel, which aren’t yet available elsewhere.
It’s currently available from Razer’s store or, more interestingly given it’s a piece of hardware, from Valve’s store (for US customers) as well. At $US140 that’s a lot if you just want the ten new levels, but it would not surprise me in the slightest if there were Valve fans keen enough to do just that.
[via Rock, Paper, Shotgun]
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