

Nonetheless, a current-gen PS5 and Xbox Series X/S upgrade for BioShock Infinite would be great news for fans of the game. However, it’s also possible that BioShock 4 will end up being completely different from its predecessors, given the current trends in game development as well as how long it’s been since BioShock Infinite was released. Although it’s unclear whether BioShock 4 will be narratively connected to BioShock Infinite, the series has maintained similar gameplay concepts and themes all throughout its installments. While BioShock 4 was slated for a 2022 release, not even a trailer has been seen so far, and launching a next-gen upgrade for BioShock Infinite could help garner interest for it by reintroducing fans to the series while allowing more people to experience the most recent entry in the series. Notably, the same situation occurred prior to the release of the game on Nintendo Switch, so this most recent round of updates have sparked rumors that 2K may be setting up for a current-gen upgrade for BioShock Infinite.īioshock Infinite Update? from GamingLeaksAndRumours

While some of the updates are pretty minor, others look pretty significant, which is unusual for a game released almost 10 years ago. In March alone, BioShock Infinite has received 14 updates. While it only received five updates last September, that number has only ramped up since. The game has gotten an average nine updates per month since September 21. Reddit user 1000-7 (via TheGamer) shared their observation on the GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit, pointing out the updates BioShock Infinite has gotten on SteamDB, and wondering whether a PS5 and Xbox Series X/S upgrade is coming. Related: BioShock Infinite SNES Demake Shows A Perfect Pixel Columbia Most recently, BioShock 4’s setting and time period were reportedly leaked. While few details on the upcoming game have been revealed since then, there have been a number of leaks on the new title. Since then, no news on the next entry in the BioShock series was announced until 2019 when 2K unveiled that it set up a new studio called Cloud Chamber to work on BioShock 4. BioShock Infinite was a big success for developer Irrational Games and publisher 2K, even though it ended up being the last game the studio worked on before it was restructured and rebranded into Ghost Story Games in 2017.
