After big releases like Uncharted 2, Modern Warfare 2 and Assassin's Creed 2 Take 2 Marin's Bioshock 2 could very well be the first really big thing in 2010. The FPS which is going to revisit the atmospheric underwater world of "Rapture" makes the top of a list containing of 25 most anticapted games chosen by several thousand readers. Final Fantasy XIII came in second, followed by Sony's God of War 3. Other follow-ups as listed in the source are games like Mafia 2, Max Payne 3 or Gran Turismo 5.
9lives.be: "M.E. Chung, Multiplayer Designer at 2K Marin, revealed some new multiplayer modes for BioShock 2.
NowGamer finds out everything there is to know on Rapture's new leader during their recent trip to see the game in action
The BioShock 2 Website is live, offering another official home to the upcoming shooter sequel.
2K Games has announced an interesting new multiplayer gameplay mode for Bioshock 2 called "Capture the Sister" that adds a Capture the Flag-styled match with Little Sisters as a substitute to flags throughout the map.
BioShock 2 has been awarded an 18 rating by the British Board of Film Classification due to "strong bloody violence and very strong language."
Geoff Keighley writes:
Take-Two's current fiscal year holds few major game releases, but analysts said investors should look further into the future, when games like BioShock 2, Max Payne 3, and a new Grand Theft Auto hit shelves.
Here's some good news to balance out today's announcement that BioShock 2 won't arrive until 2010: the first multiplayer trailer will debut on Thursday.
VG247: During the Take-Two Q3 2009 financial call tonight, company CEO Ben Feder told investors that while retail is important, downloadable content is a main component to the company's game releases.
It appears there was a bit of confusion over an original report put out by Joystiq regarding another push back for Bioshock 2. 2K Europe has clarified saying it's simply not true…sortof.
GamingIndians writes:
At the start of the week, Gamerz Ink uncovered the story of various gaming websites around the world receiving a mysterious letter forged by one of the residents of Rapture looking for his missing daughter, with attached coordinates detailing the locations of beaches around the world. Mark Meltzer described these locations would be the recipients of some information washing up with the tide, and with Bondi Beach being the first location on the world map to receive the Bioshock 2 related information, at the crack of dawn this morning Gamerz Ink sent down some trusty staff members to investigate this strange event.
MCV: Trade plays it safe to increase chance of Q4 profits – as key IP is pushed back to 2010
Most gamers know by now that the much anticipated Bioshock 2 has been pushed back into 2010, not hitting it's expected release date of October 2009. Maybe someone forgot to fill in the marketing team behind Bioshock 2, because Kotaku received a strange letter in the mail today, detailing the locations of beaches around the world that will contain something Bioshock related this Saturday, August 8th.
Nick from PS3Center writes:
According to Geoff Keighley, BioShock 2 has been officially delay to the fiscal of 2010. Geoff when on to say "Take Two has a conference call in 30 mins to discuss the BioShock 2 delay. Hopefully we will find out what "fiscal 2010" means...."
As if 2K Marin and Digital Extremes weren't enough to get BioShock 2 out before Christmas, a third developer has been thrown into the mix in the form of Dark Messiah creator Arkane Studios.
VG247: It's BioShock 2-ageddon. Remember somethinginthesea.com? It isn't just a map any more.