Officially confirmed in 2019, fans have been waiting patiently for more news of Cloud Chamber's next installment in the BioShock series. Following on from a critically acclaimed and much-beloved trilogy, BioShock 4 has a lot of expectations on its shoulders, and with almost ten years since the release of BioShock: Infinite, players are more than ready for the upcoming entry. Founded as a division of 2K, Cloud Chamber has taken on the daunting task of developing BioShock 4, and up until now, the studio has been fairly tight-lipped about the title. Cloud Chamber was clear that the as-yet-untitled BioShock 4 would be in development for several years, so fans shouldn't be expecting anything soon.
Still, players have been quick to speculate about the game, with several rumors emerging and gaining ground since the game was confirmed to be in development. Some rumors are far more outlandish than others, whereas a handful of them seem relatively plausible, but it's important to remember that they are all unconfirmed. While gamers will no doubt be excited by the possibility of certain rumored settings or the potential game engine being used, everything should be taken with a pinch of salt until Cloud Chamber officially confirms the details of BioShock 4.
BioShock 4 Shouldn't Ignore Infinite's Multiverse
Many of BioShock 4's key elements are still completely unknown, leaving fans to speculate about where or when the game might take place. According to a leak from VGC, the Antarctic has been floated as a potential location for BioShock 4, with the game featuring a fictional city called Borealis and a 1960s setting. This would coincide with BioShock and BioShock 2's timeline and could mean that players might make a return to Rapture.
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