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Portal with RTX system requirements - recent Nvidia GPU required

Portal with RTX system requirements are pretty demanding, and you'll need a pricey GPU to enjoy the revamped first-person puzzler. While Valve's original gaming PC platformer would likely run on a GLaDOS potato, Nvidia's DLSS-compatible remake requires beefy specs across the board.


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Portal with RTX releases on December 8th

Lightspeed Studios and NVIDIA have announced that the Portal with RTX free DLC will be release on December 8th.

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Nvidia reveals Portal RTX release date and RTX 4000 giveaway

Portal RTX launch details have arrived, including DLSS 3 performance expectations and more. In celebration of the game's arrival, Nvidia is also giving away RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 graphics cards, both of which will pair nicely with the refreshed first-person puzzler.


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Portal - Update

An update has been released for Portal.

- Updated to DXVK version 2.0

Free Portal DLC brings ray tracing and DLSS 3.0 for a fresh new look

Free Portal DLC is an unexpected treat 15 years after Valve released it as part of the Orange Box collection, and it brings the platformer into 2022 with style. Dubbed Portal with RTX, the update doesn't add any new gameplay elements, but it does completely transform the iconic puzzle game with RTX ray tracing and Nvidia DLSS 3.0.


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