First DLC For Bridge Constructor Portal Now Available
Headup Games and ClockStone Software have released the first DLC pack for Bridge Constructor Portal on Nintendo Switch.
The Portal Proficiency DLC is now available on the Nintendo eShop for GBP5.99/EUR4.99.
Trailer and details:
Today, publisher Headup and developer ClockStone Software are thrilled to announce that the first DLC for their popular physics puzzle game Bridge Constructor Portal is available today for players to enjoy on PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices. In the new “Portal Proficiency” DLC, players return to the Aperture Science Enrichment Center and face all new challenges as they work through 30 new test chambers, each featuring mind-bending construction puzzles. Along with that — players may now selectively place portals, just like in the original games in the Portal series.
Only the bravest (and smartest) participants will succeed and receive the Golden Condolence Letter!
The Bridge Constructor Portal “Portal Proficiency” DLC is available today for PC, Mac and Linux (€3.99/£3.19), iOS (€2.29/£1.99), Android(€1.99/£1.59), Nintendo Switch & Xbox One (€5.99/£4.99).
The base game will be highly discounted on all devices available as soon as the DLC is live on the corresponding platform.
About Bridge Constructor Portal: Portal Proficiency DLC
Return to the Aperture Science Enrichment Center and experience a brand-new challenge. Finally, you are now able to not only construct bridges, but you can even place portals yourself! It’s just like the real thing!
Face up to 30 brain-teasing, remarkably unsafe test chambers in three chapters. Create insane constructions and decide where to place portals to show if you really are proficient in working with Portals. Only the bravest and smartest participants will succeed and receive the Golden Condolence Letter.
Portal Proficiency DLC Features:
• New Aperture Science test series with 30 new, brain-teasing levels• Place the portals in the new test chambers yourself!
• Create complex constructions in the Aperture Science labs