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If they can keep up the quality then I have no issues with them continuing the series but if they start trying to go for a CoD run n gun with little story then I'm out.
At E3 2011, Sony brought Bioshock creator Ken Levine out on stage to promote their PlayStation products, namely the PlayStation Move and the PlayStation Vita. At the time, Levine confirmed that Bioshock Infinite would support the Move peripheral, and also teased that he was working on a Bioshock game for the Vita.
As the months went by, Levine, Take-Two and Sony would constantly be questioned about this game, given that no trace of it had emerged since the original tease. In multiple interviews, Levine emphasized that, given the Vita’s state, the decision was in the hands of Sony and Take-Two, and not his.
Levine’s last statement on the matter was in August 2013, when he told Kotaku that he was “trying to make a match between the parties”. Judging by his quote, Sony and Take-Two had been unable to reach a business agreement.
Earlier today, Levine touched upon the Vita game once again, confirming this.
He tweeted: “on the Vita game: 2k and sony couldn’t put a deal together when I last checked. They seemed way more optimistic about this back in 2011.”
In follow-up tweets, Levine hinted at the kind of project it might have been. He stated: “something that would work well on the vita and not be a compromise in any way. also, as some know, i’m a turn based ****e.” Then, in reply to a fan, he revealed: “I was thinking a Final Fantasy Tactics style thing set in pre-fall Rapture.”
While Bioshock never ended up making its way to the PlayStation Vita in any form, Sony did manage to bring a port of Borderlands 2—also originally published by 2K Games, a subsidiary of Take Two—to the platform. The Vita port of Borderlands 2 was funded and published by Sony, and was developed by Iron Galaxy.
Meanwhile, Levine has since announced that Bioshock studio Irrational Games in its previous form no longer exists. Levine has laid off the majority of the studio’s staff and is currently focused on “a smaller, more entrepreneurial endeavour at Take-Two”. The reins of Bioshock itself, Levine said, have been handed over entirely to Take-Two.
source:Siliconera
The original Bioshock is being ported to iOS devices, 2K Games announced today. The game is being ported by 2K China and and will use Havok’s cross-platform toolset to attempt parity with the console versions of the title.
Bioshock will be released this Summer, and will be a “premium title” for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices. It will be compatible with Pad Air, iPad Mini 2, iPad 4, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, and iPhone 5, and will not run on earlier devices.
A price for Bioshock has not yet been announced.
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