{"id":48401,"date":"2018-11-12T14:02:25","date_gmt":"2018-11-12T09:02:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thenerdmag.com\/?p=48401"},"modified":"2019-12-27T06:47:57","modified_gmt":"2019-12-27T01:47:57","slug":"you-can-soon-buy-the-bioshock-trilogy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thenerdmag.com\/you-can-soon-buy-the-bioshock-trilogy\/","title":{"rendered":"You Can Soon Buy The Bioshock Trilogy Separately on Xbox One and PS4"},"content":{"rendered":"
While you can currently enjoy the 3 Bioshock games in the Bioshock Collection available for the PS4 and Xbox One, it seems Take-Two is looking to bring the Bioshock Trilogy to individual games in the store, normally the process would be the other way around but it seems that the company has accepted a new approach to remarketing their older games.<\/p>\n
As of right now, the Bioshock series exists on the PS3, Xbox 360, PC, PS4, and Xbox One. The only platform missing is the mobile (nevermind<\/a>) and the Nintendo Switch port. In the meanwhile, You can still access the original games and the remastered games on their original platforms. Albeit the Bioshock Collection got its fair share of criticism from consumers for performance issues, Take-Two is now looking to sell each game individually.<\/p>\n What is surprising is that this process is normally reversed. With the Ezio Collection as an example. Only after the games have been sold individually on a platform for a set time, does the publisher release a compilation. What the company is thinking with selling the games separately is a bizarre mystery.<\/p>\n The listing appeared on PEGI<\/a>. The rating board for the UK and the EU.<\/p>\n