BioShock 4 could release in 2022 alongside a remaster of the original
A listing for 'Biosh𒈔ock 2022' showed up in the recent Nvidia leak

The BioShock 4 release date might have been leaked by the recent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce datamine.
According to , the leak, which Nvidia has acknowledged as containing "released and/or speculative" PC titles, features a listing for 'Bioshock 2022'. That could mean that the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new BioShock game announce❀d by 2K Games and Cloud Chamber Studio in Deceওmber 2019 might be releasing next year. There's also a listing for something called 'Bioshock RTX remaster', but no further reference to a release date or any other details.
from April 2018 mentioned a new BioShock title in the early stages of development.In late 2019, late 2022 was still three years away, which could still fit under that "several years" banner. It's also possible that 2𓃲022 refers to the financial year, which would end in early 2023. Either way, with no word from 2K and disruption from the Covid pandemic causing a number of public projects to be delayed, there's no guarantee that we'll get to see - let alone play - anything BioShock related next year, even if that was the team's original ꦍtarget.
While the next BioShock game is a pretty sure bet to come to PC, many of the rest of the games mentioned in Nvidia's list are a 🅠little less likely, with ports of everyth🐻ing from Demon's Souls to Super Mario Bros. With that in mind, take this information with a heavy pinch of salt, at least until we get even the slightest teaser from 2K.
We spoke to Cloud Chamber studio head Kelly Gilmore about the new BioShock.
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