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'BioShock: The Collection' Appears In Another Listing, Despite No Official Announcement

The very popular first-person shooter game franchise, "BioShock" has been the subject of various rumors circulating the Internet recently. Last month, a leak from a ratings board in Brazil indicated that the game has been rated. More recently, a Taiwanese ratings board apparently gave the game a rating as well. The report was accompanied by leaked cover art for the collection, according to a report in GameRant.

The cover art was leaked on a post by a Twitter user called Lifelower, who is said to have seen the game listed on the Taiwanese regulation site. While sharing the link of the said listing, the source also showed the cover art of the rumored collection, which the GameRant report deemed as something that looked "official" or like the real thing.

Despite its success, the franchise has been going a rough patch recently especially with the closure of one of the game's original developers, Irrational Games. The game's publisher, 2K Games, has not given any official announcement about whether the HD remastered collection is indeed coming. The only official announcement in relation to the series is that there will be more "BioShock" coming, particularly sequels of the game, according to Take-Two Interactive CEO Stauss Zelnick.

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The collection is rumored to include HD remastered versions of the three games so far released in the series: "BioShock," "BioShock 2" and "BioShock Infinite" and all the downloadable content for the games in the series. The Brazilian ratings board indicated that the collection was being released for the current generation consoles, the Xbox One and the PS4, the PC and even older generation consoles, the Xbox 360 and the PS3.

A next instalment to the series is much-anticipated. The previous instalment was released several years ago in 2013, so it has been a while since the franchise released anything new. So far, all the three games in the series have sold over 25 million copies worldwide, according to GameSpot.

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