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BioShock: The Collection Appears on Brazilian Ratings Website
The collection is rated for PS4 and Xbox One, as well as PC, PS3, and Xbox 360.
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While the release of this collection wouldn’t be remarkable at all for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 owners, it would definitely make those who want replay BioShock, BioShock 2 and BioShock Infinite on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with improved graphics happy.
Although the listing does not provide any information on “BioShock: The Collection’s” release date, it follows months after South African retailer Raru listed “BioShock: The Collection” for PS4 and Xbox One for pre-order on its website with an expected release date of November 2015.
For all the latest news on BioShock: The Collection, stay tuned to Hardcore Gamer.
This might be good news for fans of the series as this collection could be used to help fund a potential sequel. But if a Brazilian ratings board listing proves to be true, we might see the trilogy on current-gen consoles in the future.
The bundle was listed on Brazil’s ratings board, Classificação Indicativa, this weekend, with 2K Games marked as the publisher and a 2016 release on the cards. Not to mention, all of the titles are now being teased as a development project by Microsoft to get pushed onto the tech firm’s console thanks to the Xbox One’s backward compatible program.
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Time will tell if BioShock: The Collection is real, and what it means for the series.