Portal hits Linux

Portal now available on Linux

Posted By | On 04th, May. 2013

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Valve’s critically acclaimed first-person puzzle game has finally hit the Linux platform earlier today for £6.99. Those who don’t have the PC version or Mac are now able to join in the fun on Linux.

Portal was first released back in October 2007 on steam for PC, the game was praised for its ground-breaking puzzle elements and fantastic innovative teleportation puzzles.  The game earned great scores across all major gaming websites and of course metacritic. Valve later released Portal 2 in April 2011, which also ended up being highly successful.

Will you be getting Portal for the Linux platform? Let us know in the comments section below and stay tuned on GamingBolt for more news.

 


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