Bioshock Dated For PS3 Release
Ps3 version to add new "challenge rooms" and game content.
Date: Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

2K Games has confirmed that BioShock for the PlayStation 3 will be available on store shelves in North America on October 21st and internationally on October 24th. Developed by 2K Marin, 2K Boston, 2K Australia and Digital Extremes, BioShock for the PlayStation 3 contains exclusive all-new content.

“We are proud to introduce 2K Games’ showcase title, BioShock, to an entirely new audience,” said Christoph Hartmann, president of 2K. “With the addition of the new Add-On Game Content we are able to extend the award-winning adventure while maintaining the perfect harmony that millions of players around the world have fallen in love with.”

Headlining the list of new features is the inclusion of the Survivor difficulty mode, Trophy support and the addition of all-new Add-On Game Content. Created exclusively for the PlayStation 3 version of BioShock, the Challenge Rooms will test the mettle of new and seasoned gamers by requiring them to utilize the knowledge and skills they have learned while traversing the halls of Rapture.

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