Launch Trailer For BioShock: The Collection Reintroduces Three Of The Greats

Now available across both PS4 and Xbox One - PC players will have to wait a little longer than expected before diving into Irrational's remastered trilogy - 2K Games has commemorated the compilation's release by premiering the stunning launch trailer for BioShock: The Collection.

Now available across both PS4 and Xbox One – PC players will have to wait a little longer than expected before diving into Irrational’s remastered trilogy – 2K Games has commemorated the compilation’s release by premiering the stunning launch trailer for BioShock: The Collection.

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Plunging beneath the bitter-cold waves of the Atlantic Ocean, before sending viewers flying on a journey toward the sky city of Columbia, today’s enticing snippet is an all-rounder, and is a pointed reminder of the masterful storytelling and impressive environments underpinning BioShock, its sequel and even Infinite.

Priced at $60, fans can expect all single-player DLC to be included in the re-release, such as the beloved Minerva’s Den add-on for BioShock 2 and the film noir-esque Burial at Sea, which took place in the idyllic utopia of Rapture before shit hit the fan and Andrew Ryan’s picturesque city began to tear itself apart from the inside out.

As previously announced, BioShock and BioShock 2 are being completely remastered for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It’s a little different for Infinite, though, which is actually the regular, non-remastered version for PC versions. But don’t fret, 2K Games claims that the threequel already meets current-gen standards on PC.

BioShock: The Collection is available from today, September 13, on PS4 and Xbox One. PC players can look forward to Irrational’s overhauled trilogy making its bow on Thursday, September 15. WGTC is also hosting a new contest for the collection. You can enter right here before the deadline closes on September 29.


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