Bioshock Infinite
Bioshock Infinite's March 26th release date is quickly approaching, and while we probably won't see too many more trailers or screenshots, there are a few interesting updates for fans.
Irrational has announced that Bioshock Infinite will be getting a "Season Pass" option for its downloadable content. The pass will be available at the time of the game's launch of March 26, with holders receiving three packs of upcoming DLC.
March 26, 2013 is the day gamers will finally get a taste of the highly anticipated "Bioshock Infinite." Little is known about the title but Xbo360 Achievements recently unveiled a new list of achievements for the upcoming title.
Irrational Games released a new Bioshock: Infinite trailer today, and it sure looks good, and prescient (more on that in a bit).
There's a new trailer out for BioShock: Infinite, and it's awesome. It goes into the details of the new BioShock's background, tying it to United States history in a documentary-style promo.
BioShock: Infinite for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC, will be released on March 26th. But if you pre-ordered games get a content add on called Industrial Revolution, and 2K Games and Irrational Games have released a trailer detailing what perks you get in the pack if you commit to buying the game before it hit shelves.
Bioshock Infinite is one of the most anticipated titles of 2013 and with the game delayed until at least March fans are likely starving for updates or spoilers on the marquee title.
Creative Director of Irrational Games, Ken Levine, assures fans that the extra month will give the talented development team the opportunity to squash bugs and buff the mechanics of moment-to-moment gameplay to a sheen.
Irrational and 2K revealed the cover art for the highly anticipated Bioshock Infinite. However, they were met with a response they were not expecting.
Irrational Games has unveiled the final box art for Bioshock Infinite, one of the most anticipated upcoming releases among avid gamers
After a lengthy media blackout, the new "Beast of America" trailer reintroduces viewers to the flying city of Columbia, a metropolis plagued by civil war. Booker, a former Pinkerton, is sent to Columbia to retrieve Elizabeth, a woman who has spent her entire life in the city protected by a mechanical beast known as the Songbird.