Bioshock Infinite
The $15 DLC will give players the chance to explore Rapture, but do fans want to spend the time, money, and effort to do so in Buried at Sea Part 1?
The release date for the first part of the DLC is set for Nov. 12, though part 2's release date is still a mystery.
The game's director Ken Levine reveals the length of the first part of the Buried at Sea DLC as well as answering other questions about the content.
The DLC will take players to Rapture again as Booker and Elizabeth search for a missing child.
Irrational has revealed more details about the first part of the Buried at Sea DLC, including when gamers can expect the DLC to become available.
Disney Infinity has five free new levels that players can explore, including a toy version of Columbia from Bioshock Infinite.
2K Marin is working hard to create a version of Rapture before it fell, as well as working to make the mechanics of Bioshock Infinite work in a Bioshock 1 and 2 setting.
Elizabeth represents a whole new expirence for Bioshock Infinite players, and will have a much different playstyle.
Ken Levine sounds off on internet trolls and fans that attack individuals in the video game industry for their negative effect on the industry.
The game's season pass will cover three new DLC packs, including a two-part DLC that brings players back to Rapture.
Irrational Games has promised the first season pass DLC content for the game at the end of the month.
Microsoft is putting almost three dozen titles on sale next week.
Ken Levine promises that Irrational Games is working on the promised DLC for the game as the special edition content for the game is released to Steam.
Many games these days launch with one or more DLC additions immediately available. That wasn't the case BioShock Infinite though, and for those who had purchased a Season Pass, it's been a long, long wait to see what that would have in store.
2K games has announced that Bioshock Infinite has shipped 3.7 million units as it sets sales records for the franchise.