![]() In one part of the retail release and the two-part DLC Burial at Sea the player even returns to Rapture. In one reality the man is Jack, in another it's Booker DeWitt, and so on. In one reality, the city is Rapture, in another it's Columbia. In other words, BioShock 1 and BioShock Infinite are in some way revealed to be the same events taking place in different realities. Towards the end of BioShock Infinite, however, Elizabeth reveals that a multiverse full of parallel realities exist, and that there's "always a lighthouse. At first the game appeared to be a sort of spiritual successor, taking elements like the lighthouse from the first game but shifting the setting and story to something new. BioShock Infinite, as its title suggests, isn't just a straight-forward sequel. Cloud Chamber's website is careful to avoid naming the game, instead saying that the studio is "hard at work on the next entry of the critically acclaimed BioShock series." If BioShock went down the Assassin's Creed or Fallout routes when it came to naming conventions, this would make the next game's title BioShock 3. For a start, the current BioShock games are BioShock, BioShock 2, and BioShock Infinite. Although the distinction goes far beyond the title, the next BioShock game already appears unlikely to be called BioShock 4. ![]()
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