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'BioShock Isolation' release date appears online, but it's not looking good

'BioShock Isolation' release date appears online, but it's not looking good

The fourth entry in the BioShock series, reportedly named BioShock Isolation, is potentially facing cancellation amidst “development hell”

The unannounced fourth entry in the BioShock series, reportedly named BioShock Isolation, is potentially facing cancellation amidst “development hell”

BioShock Isolation, is reported to be the next game in the infamous BioShock series, which has seen players explore open-world cities in the sea and sky. It’s believed the fourth game will put the player in control of a new protagonist, in an entirely new city situated in Antarctica.

Unfortunately, it’s unclear if the game will ever truly see the light of day, with complete radio silence on its existence and development. Unconfirmed sources from leakers suggest that the game has been going through development hell, changing developers several times, as well as being scrapped and rewritten more than once as well.

Twitter user Oops Leaks, shared an update on the game, saying it’ll likely be the last time they discuss the next BioShock, stating: “The new Bioshock is in development hell. Despite a complete change in development leadership, the Bioshock series is still haunted by the curse of problematic development.”

Further down the thread, the user states that the sequel was “rebooted for the fourth time” in 2022, with the current workforce being “highly disorganized” with a “very high staff turnover.” They went on to say: “The narrative team has faced the biggest challenges, as they have been ‘unable to write a script worthy of a renowned franchise’ over these years. This became a key factor of the reboot.”

Unfortunately, it doesn’t sound promising for BioShock Isolation, which is a shame given the positive reputation of the series amongst fans. Nevertheless, there is still a slight glimmer of hope that the game will see the light of day eventually, as there have been other games stuck in development hell limbo that have come out the other side. Dead Island 2 faced similar issues of restructures and reboots, before releasing earlier this year to fairly positive reviews.

Hopefully, the game can survive the harsh climate it’s landed itself in, as the setting of an Antarctic city sounds like it has a lot of potential.


Featured Image Credit: 2K Games

Topics: Bioshock, 2K Games