If you’re a PC gamer and you own the original copies of BioShock, BioShock 2 a BioShock Infinite, there will be free upgrades offered to Steam users when the newly announced BioShock: Sbírka launches on September 13th later this year.
Podle Inquisitr, 2K Games will be giving gamers the free upgrades this fall. But sadly it’s only going to be available for PC gamers. I guess here is as good as time as any to hail the Glorious PC Master Race, eh?
In addition to simply upgrading the trilogy of BioShock tituly se BioShock: Sbírka bundle will also come with all of the previously released DLC for each of the three games, including Minervin den, The Protector Trials, Pohřeb na moři‘s two episodes, Střet v oblacích a Columbia’s Finest Pack.
There’s a brief glimpse of each of three remastered versions of the game with the announcement trailer for the remastered edition below.
Now for those of you who are more interested in the actual design aspects of the BioShock games, they’ve included director’s commentary from Ken Levine who talks about some of the design choices and themes that went into making each of the games.
This age of console gaming has really been highly disappointing so far. We’re about ready to enter into the ninth generation of gaming and there haven’t been any really high-end, notable console exclusives that rocked the boat. Majority of the Xbox One and PS4’s libraries have been composed of HD remasters or half-done remasters of games that were already in HD.
The upside to the news is that at least Steam gamers who own the BioShock trilogy will be able to get their hands on the remastered editions at no extra cost. Everyone else will have to put down some hard earned coined starting September 13th in North America and September 16th in Europe.