Today 2K Games announced that Bioshock is in development for the Playstation 3 and is scheduled to be released
October 2008 with new content and features.
"Since BioShock for Xbox 360 and Games for Windows won countless 2007 Game of the Year awards, we are excited to see the impact of this stellar title for the PLAYSTATION 3 system when it debuts this fall," said Christoph Hartmann, president of 2K. "Over the coming months we look forward to revealing the new features and content that will make this a must-have game for its new audience, as well as for those who enjoyed it on the other platforms."
Bioshock was originally released in 2007 for the Xbox 360/PC and has won numerous Game of the Year and Editor's Choice awards.
Screenshot: First Bioshock PS3 Screenshots
October 2008 with new content and features.
"Since BioShock for Xbox 360 and Games for Windows won countless 2007 Game of the Year awards, we are excited to see the impact of this stellar title for the PLAYSTATION 3 system when it debuts this fall," said Christoph Hartmann, president of 2K. "Over the coming months we look forward to revealing the new features and content that will make this a must-have game for its new audience, as well as for those who enjoyed it on the other platforms."
Bioshock was originally released in 2007 for the Xbox 360/PC and has won numerous Game of the Year and Editor's Choice awards.
















There's no pleasing people, is there....?
Well, if for some reason they HAVEN'T played it, and 2K hasn't updated the game any, I bet a bunch of PS3 owners are going to get pretty bored about halfway through the game, and irritated as hell about three quarters of the way through, then just P.O.'ed at the end. The game looked great, but the story and plotting stank like a New York garbage ferry in August.
probably something to do with microsoft and the 360
Side note: I liked Oblivion so much I got it on all 3 platforms 360/PC/PS3
Best on PS3.
cool on PC.
worst on xbox 360.
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