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Update - 12/05/14
An official announcement has now been made by Nvidia, who have confirmed Half-Life 2 is now available on the Android-based SHIELD. Surprising, I know. A video released to the Nvidia YouTube channel provides a brief look at the both Portal and Half-Life 2 being played on the device. Both Portal and Half-Life 2 can be purchased from the Google Play Store for £5.99 each.
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With less than a week before Portal is released onto the Nvidia SHIELD on May 12th, it would appear Valve are already planning a follow-up with Half-Life 2.
Earlier today, technology website PC Perspective released a pair of photographs onto Twitter which appear to show a bright green crowbar with the text "What Would Gordon Do?" engraved on the side. The crowbar, reportedly sent by Nvidia or Valve, also features logos for both Half-Life 2 and the Nvidia SHIELD, seemingly referencing that one of Valve's biggest blockbusters will soon be heading to the Android-based platform.
An official announcement has now been made by Nvidia, who have confirmed Half-Life 2 is now available on the Android-based SHIELD. Surprising, I know. A video released to the Nvidia YouTube channel provides a brief look at the both Portal and Half-Life 2 being played on the device. Both Portal and Half-Life 2 can be purchased from the Google Play Store for £5.99 each.
We're huge Half-Life fans. So bringing it to SHIELD was a labor for love for more than a few members of the team.
Original Post
With less than a week before Portal is released onto the Nvidia SHIELD on May 12th, it would appear Valve are already planning a follow-up with Half-Life 2.
Earlier today, technology website PC Perspective released a pair of photographs onto Twitter which appear to show a bright green crowbar with the text "What Would Gordon Do?" engraved on the side. The crowbar, reportedly sent by Nvidia or Valve, also features logos for both Half-Life 2 and the Nvidia SHIELD, seemingly referencing that one of Valve's biggest blockbusters will soon be heading to the Android-based platform.
This isn't the first time PC Perspective have been sent gifts as a means of celebrating Nvidia-related events. Just last week, the team were sent a cake by Nvidia to celebrate the upcoming release of Portal on the SHIELD. In 2012, a pry bar was delivered to tease the GeForce GTX 690 graphics card. Given these previous hints, we think it's pretty likely that we'll see an official announcement from Valve or Nvidia soon regarding an upcoming port of Half-Life 2 to the Nvidia SHIELD.
It seems only logical to continue to port Valve's singleplayer library to the Android device, as initial reviews for Portal appear very positive. A review published by Android Police claims Portal runs reasonably well on SHIELD and looks great on the 5-inch display at 720p. We imagine it may be a challenge to get the larger, more detailed environments of Half-Life 2 working well on SHIELD, but it's definitely possible.
Portal will be available for the Nvidia SHIELD starting Monday 12th May 2014 from the Google Play Store for around $9.99. As always, we'll be sure to bring you more information about the Android port of Half-Life 2 if and when we learn more.