
Platform: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, Mac
Publisher: 2K Games
Developer: Irrational Games
Release:
Rating: Mature
BioShock Infinite just had its nine-year anniversary on Saturday, having first released on March 26, 2013, and now, fans are noticing something odd about the PC version of the game: it has quietly received 13 updates this month.Â
Thatâs quite a lot of updates, but itâs more than a dozen on top of multiple that have consistently gone live in BioShock Infinite since roughly September 2021, as reported by TheGamer. Whatâs odd is that 2K, the publisher behind BioShock Infinite, hasnât really publicly acknowledged these updates. On top of that, thereâs no confirmed reasoning behind them either as BioShock Infinite remains the same game it was before the updates started happening.Â
According to TheGamer, it received seven updates in 2021 and now, in March alone, itâs had 13. Players have begun speculating about what these updates mean, and why theyâre happening, and some have arrived at a possible remaster of BioShock Infinite, or a new-gen update (which could theoretically affect the PC version). Others think that perhaps 2K is working on some back-end stuff to make BioShock Infinite a Steam Deck-ready game.Â
However, what seems most likely is some behind-the-scenes work on 2K launch integration, as pointed out by LitheBeep on Reddit. Zorklis on Reddit, in response, said one of the updates features â2K Launcher Development Branchâ in it, seemingly confirming that the updates have to do with this launcher and not anything more exciting like a remaster or new-gen update. Perhaps 2K will end the speculation by letting everyone know whatâs going on with BioShock Infinite.Â
In the meantime, read Game Informerâs BioShock Infinite review and then listen to Game Informerâs Video Gameography crew dive deep into the history of BioShock. After that, read about what we want from BioShock 4.Â
[Source: TheGamer]