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Half-Life 2 Has Been Ported to Browser by a Fan

The project, made by a high-school student, is based on the Portal web port.

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Half-Life 2 has become the subject of a viral project, as developer and high-schooler slqnt has ported the game to a browser in just three months.

The sci-fi FPS is now available to play directly in your browser for free through slqnt's website, requiring only a few small downloads and no installation. The project is based on the Portal web port by Weliveinhell. Remarkably, it runs with only minor graphical glitches and occasional FPS drops, and some players have even managed to run it on mobile.

Some of the other fan projects based on Half-Life 2 are a low-graphic test of the game on a card that only has 8 MB of VRAM from the mid-2000s by Budget-Builds Official and a VR mod from Source VR Mod Team:

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