The wait for the fourth BioShock game has been agonizingly slow, but it appears that things are about to pick up. Per Gamesradar, 2K Cloud Chamber senior cinematic designer Jeff Spoonhower recently took to LinkedIn to announce that production on the BioShock project was ramping up, with “many positions open across a variety of disciplines” available.
The last that we heard regarding this long-awaited fourth entry in the series was last year, where a Cloud Chamber Senior Concept Artist had posted to their ArtStation that the fourth BioShock game would be coming in 2028. Even before that, the rumour going around was that the game would be released in 2022 (which it obviously never did).
We still don’t know a heck of a lot about this next BioShock game, codenamed “Parkside”, which has had rumours flying around for years, from it being open world and taking place in a 1960s Antarctic city called Borealis. Updates have been quiet since then, with fears that the game was in development hell.
Admittedly, this is still not much to go on, but the news that Cloud Chamber is looking to hire people for the project indicates that things are moving forward. Whether we see a teaser or official announcement later this year remains to be seen, but you never know.
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