Players will explore never-before-seen areas of the Aperture Science Labs and be reunited with GLaDOS, the occasionally murderous computer companion who guided them through the original game. The single-player portion of Portal 2 introduces a cast of dynamic new characters, a host of fresh puzzle elements, and a much larger set of devious test chambers. It would make sense, as Red Dead Redemption also has one of these mysterious u accessible DLC (in this case, the DLC is called Undead Nightmare Collection).Portal 2 draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay, story, and music that earned the original Portal over 70 industry accolades and created a cult following. So it made me wondering: are these mysterious DLC leftovers of the time Valve potentially planned Cash Items to be available on console? I guess they removed it from the market and that somehow, backwards compatibility let us see them again. However, it only seemed to be available on pc. After a bit of research, I came across the Cash Items. Tough I was able to find them on the Microsoft store, the items were unavailable. So, I tried to purchase them from my Xbox 360 and to my surprise, I couldn't find them at all.
Unfortunately when I tried to download them, it said that the item was currently unavailable and due to the way the Xbox 360 market works on Xbox One, I wasn't able to see their prices. Among those was obviously the peer preview pack, but there were also weird stuff. When I looked at Portal 2's store page on Xbox One, I came across the DLC section which contained intriguing content. Originally posted by Joujoubox:I was recently taking a look at Xbox 360 games that are backwards compatible with Xbox One, and I discovered that Portal 2 is one of them (and it deserves it).
Feel free to answer me if you have any information about this (especially if you're a Valve employee) It would make sense, as Red Dead Redemption also has one of these mysterious u accessible DLC (in this case, the DLC is called Undead Nightmare Collection).
I was recently taking a look at Xbox 360 games that are backwards compatible with Xbox One, and I discovered that Portal 2 is one of them (and it deserves it).