'BioShock: The Collection' Gameplay Videos Preview 35+ Minutes Of Remastered Trilogy

BioShock: The Collection
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Three new BioShock: The Collection gameplay videos are out this weekend, seven days before the gaming world descends upon Seattle for PAX West, offering fans more than half an hour of new footage from the remastered trilogy. Spoiler Alert: the BioShock series looks better than ever.

All of the new BioShock footage was published by 2K, via the publisher’s YouTube channel, and each of the three videos ranges in length from seven to 13 minutes. Strangely, BioShock 2 gets the least amount of screen time, with its seven minute and 44 second run time nearly half that of the BioShock and BioShock Infinite clips. Unfortunately, all three videos focus on the introductory portions of their respective games. So there’s probably not anything you haven’t seen before, even if you didn’t finish one (or any) of the BioShock games. The remasters do look nice, though.

It's not clear which platform the new footage was captured on; however, we'd assume it was either the PS4 or Xbox One. While BioShock: The Collection will also be released on PC, the remastered versions of each game will be released as free updates to those who already own the corresponding entry in the BioShock franchise. And it sounds like there won't be any major changes to the PC version of BioShock Infinite.

For a closer look at all three of the remastered BioShock games returning to stores next month, take a few minutes to watch all three of the gameplay videos embedded in this article. Then head down to the comments section and let us know if you’re planning to buy BioShock: The Collection when it hits stores in September.

BioShock: The Collection is in development for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. The BioShock compilation debuts Sept. 13.

Be sure to check back with iDigitalTimes.com and follow Scott on Twitter for more BioShock: The Collection coverage throughout 2016 and however long 2K supports BioShock after launch.

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