The first BioShock remains cemented in video game culture as one of the most influential, original, and impressive dystopian immersive sims ever. The subsequent two games are beloved as well, but it's hard to forget how instrumental the 2007 entry was in establishing the series as a unique IP with an incredibly engrossing narrative. While there's no denying that the BioShock franchise has left an indelible mark on gaming culture, it seemed for a while that BioShock Infinite might be its last entry. The DLC for the third game neatly tied up the overarching narrative of the series, and fans wondered if another BioShock adventure would even be on the cards.
Luckily, in late 2019, their questions were answered. It was announced that Cloud Chamber, a division of 2K, would be bringing BioShock 4 to life. Since reveal, not much else has been seen of BioShock 4 in the intervening years, and fans are getting more than a little impatient for news of the next installment. While an actual release date may not be set for any time soon, it seems increasingly likely that players will at least have some more details about the upcoming BioShock 4 this summer.
BioShock 4 Shouldn't Ignore Infinite's Multiverse
There have been a lot of rumors swirling around BioShock 4, in part thanks to the informational vacuum that currently surrounds it. Players still have no idea where or even when it will be set, how it might connect to the previous entries, or if BioShock 4 will embrace the same kinds of ideologies that the first three games explored. There have been rumored space settings, arctic settings, and even speculation around two cities instead of the usual one in a BioShock title. The name BioShock Isolation was thrown around as a possible
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