The
BioShock franchise kicked off back in 2007 but, after another two instalments, has laid dormant since 2013. Thankfully, 2K Games recently announced that they're opened up a internal studio, called Cloud Chamber, to revive the retrofuturistic series —
more on that here.
However, it was made clear that Cloud Chamber will be at work on the continuation of the BioShock franchise for another several years. In the meantime, it seems that the prior instalments will be making their way over onto the Nintendo Switch.
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Taiwanese Ratings Board recently posted some new listings — both of which name-drop the franchise's title. BioShock: The Collection released in 2016 and served as somewhat of a remaster of
BioShock,
BioShock 2, and
BioShock Infinite for the current generation of consoles. The Switch missed out on this collection but it seems that will soon be amended.
Below is an image from the site (courtesy of
Nintendo Life):
Return to the cities of Rapture and Columbia and experience the award-winning BioShock franchise like never before. BioShock: The Collection retells the epic journeys of the BioShock universe beautifully remastered in 1080p. BioShock: The Collection contains all single-player content from BioShock, BioShock 2, and BioShock Infinite, all single-player add-on content, the “Columbia’s Finest” pack, and Director’s Commentary: Imagining BioShock, featuring Ken Levine and Shawn Robertson.