BioShock: The Collection Out Now on PS4 and Xbox One, But PC Edition Coming Thursday
Console players go first.
While BioShock fans are still waiting for a completely new entry in the series, 2K today released BioShock: The Collection. The package includes remastered versions of BioShock, BioShock 2, and BioShock Infinite.
It's out now for $60 on Xbox One and PlayStation 4, while the PC edition lands on September 15. It wasn't exactly clear before if the PC version would launch alongside the console editions, but now we know it won't. A launch trailer for The Collection has also been released and can be seen above.
All single-player DLC is included for the three games, while The Collection also comes with a video series featuring commentary from director Ken Levine and lead artist Shawn Robertson.
As announced previously, BioShock and BioShock 2 are being remastered for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, while Infinite is only getting a remastered version for consoles. The Collection for PC does include Infinite, but this will be the regular, non-remastered version that is likely on par with the PC version that is already available.
PC players may also be able to get The Collection free. Read this post to find out if you're eligible.
The compilation was developed by Blind Squirrel Games, which collaborated with Irrational Games in the past for Infinite.
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