We haven’t heard much from the Bioshock franchise since Irrational Games finished up the last piece of Bioshock Infinite DLC. Since then, Irrational Games has shut down, Ken Levine opened a smaller independent studio and the Bioshock license was given to 2K Marin, who have been doing..nothing with it, or have they?
While we haven’t heard anything officially from 2K about Bioshock, the poorly hidden Bioshock:The Collection has been hinted at for almost a year now, first with a South African retailer listing the game for Xbox One and PS4 back in September of last year. Then the Brazil Advisory Rating Board gave a listing for the game. Now it seems that the Taiwanese Ratings Board, is leaking more details about the game.
In an report from Gamespot, Twitter user lifelower first spotted the box art for Bioshock: The Collection on the Taiwanese Ratings Board website.
BioShock: The Collection rated for PC/PS4/XB1 in Taiwan. https://t.co/UTJqx7RJDO pic.twitter.com/VA8aY2NPIi
— lifelower (@lifelower) March 17, 2016
No other information has been given about whether the potential collection will be a simple port or a full on remaster of all three games.
While this isn’t a confirmation of anything, it does lend credence to the other reports on Bioshock: The Collection‘s existence. If it exists, and let’s be honest it probably does, then we will most likely hear about it at E3 this year.