Augmented reality game developer Kenny W has shared his latest project: Portal for Microsoft Hololens

As per TechCrunch , Kenny W shared a video of how it works on his Twitter page . The video below shows the portal gun, companion cube, and the physics of portals working just like in the games.We even see a companion cube reaching terminal velocity with one portal placed directly above the other, and the cube tumbling down some real life stairs after exiting another portal.The Microsoft Hololens has begun shipping to various territories . It's currently aimed at developers and enterprise customers, and as such it is rather pricey at $3,000 / £2,719 for the basic developer version. IGN tried out the Hololens last year , and we thought it was impressive, but needs to show more bang for the buck at the current price point.

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