5 Reasons It’s Time for a Remastered Bioshock Collection

There's no place like Rapture.

The era of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One has brought many games from older generations up to the current day with snazzy visuals and complete packages of DLC bundled onto the disc. While some of last generation’s greatest games have seen this treatment, there seems to be one glaring omission that looked like it was going to be put right a few months back when a rumor surfaced.

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Bioshock trilogy, Rapture, deserved

A few months have passed since the listing for a Bioshock Collection had fans rejoicing that some of the most iconic gaming worlds of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 era were coming to current gen consoles, and we’re still none the wiser. 2K Games have remained silent on the website listing and we’re left wondering if we’ll ever see a Big Daddy on the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. Without further ado, here are five reasons that the Bioshock trilogy deserves the remaster treatment.


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