BioShock has been the hotness ever since it released last month and we're packing the digits and numbers to prove it. During a 2K Games investor call, 2K chairman Strauss Zelnick confirmed that
BioShock has already sold 1.5 million copies worldwide, is on track to become one of the best selling games ever and that the XBLM
BioShock demo has set new download records for a nine day period. Impressive, no? Zelnick then went on to plant a seed of hope stating that the
BioShock franchise might adopt the
Grand Theft Auto business model of having a new game release every two years. Yup, it just might be possible that we'll be harvesting (or saving) little sisters every few years for the rest of our lives ... oh joy!
It's more than obvious 2K is pleased with what
Irrational 2K Boston has done with
BioShock and if sequels get churned out every few years we just hope the the quality and the storylines are equally amazing as the original. Congrats 2K Boston!
[Via Joystiq]
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9-11-2007 @ 11:05AM
hecsan008 said...
This game is one of its kind.
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9-11-2007 @ 11:06AM
DjDATZ said...
That's one series I won't be participating in... Maybe when Bioshock gets to the bargain bin i'll pick it up.
Sorry to bring Halo 3 into this, but Halo 3 will demolish the sales record. The demo record no, because they aren't going to have a demo...
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9-11-2007 @ 11:17AM
thisguyrighthere said...
The story wrapped itself up nicely and I couldnt see having to force scenerios for a sequel to make for an enjoyable game.
Now, the story of Ryan struggling to find a place within the structure of mans law, the whole; no king shall reign over me living for true liberty attitude, that's something I've been struggling with and pulling for since I was 5 years old.
To me that's an interesting story but I cant say that would create a good game. In fact, I bet it wouldnt.
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9-11-2007 @ 11:18AM
Bravo6 said...
I don't know if they would be able to keep that special something that makes this game so great if they did that. I've really enjoyed BioShock though, so glad they release a demo because I wa not planning on buying it until I played the demo.
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9-11-2007 @ 11:20AM
Tony said...
I imagine any sequel will take place in significantly different places with significantly different situations... Little Sisters are obviously intrinsic to the world of Rapture and not anywhere else.
As long as the series isn't taken advantage of horribly, I wouldn't mind seeing more of it. I'd actually like if it got a bit more complex along the lines of the System Shock series, but part of the appeal here (I imagine anyway) is its ease of access by comparison.
I think those numbers are technically "shipped", but to a game company that apparently means the same as sold to them.
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9-11-2007 @ 11:26AM
xenocidic said...
Bring on the sequel/prequel!
heck, i'll preorder it now and put down the full purchase price for the CE!
Bioshock = GOTY -- halo fanboys, get used to it, and don't cry too much when H3 doesn't get it.
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9-11-2007 @ 11:39AM
Sad said...
Bad idea to make more if you ask me. That game was damn near perfect for me.
Just reminds me of Red Faction, that game was amazing at the time to and when they threw out Red Faction 2 it was a complete load of crap.
I really think they should leave it alone, i mean..how much of this city is left to explore? How many times can they get you down there and for what purpose?
The way it ended...was all pretty final, making more could very well ruin it.
Course i could be wrong, could be the best move they've made but i somehow doubt it.
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9-11-2007 @ 11:55AM
xenocidic said...
i want the sequel to follow from the "bad" that would be bad-ass ! lol.
would elucidate but don't want to drop any spoilers.
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9-11-2007 @ 12:01PM
MARKTW said...
I can see why they sold so many copies, after playing the demo I had to buy it!
Awesome game but I'm not sure if they could continue the story and have the same impact!
I would definetly try Bioshock 2 if it's made though!
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9-11-2007 @ 12:33PM
SuperChuck said...
Bioshock's uniqueness is why it sold 1.5M copies. Why is our immediate reaction to expect a sequel?
Instead of a sequel, let's see more unique games.
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9-11-2007 @ 12:34PM
TORO said...
"Bioshock = GOTY -- halo fanboys, get used to it, and don't cry too much when H3 doesn't get it."
Your crazy dude, the only thing that was innovative in Bioshock was it's story and setting. Don't get me wrong this game is very good, but GOTY? Not in my vote.
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9-11-2007 @ 12:49PM
Diamondxp said...
Sequel? I would welcome a sequel as long as it is innovative. The world of Rapture was something that was awe inspiring. When I first played it I was very moved. I think there is a universe here to be explored but not exploited.
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9-11-2007 @ 1:08PM
xenocidic said...
@toro
and Halo 3 innovates? no, it just puts a shiny face on what they've done for the last two releases and added a few more gadgets.
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9-11-2007 @ 1:27PM
SuperChuck said...
"...the only thing that was innovative in Bioshock was it's story and setting..."
That's exactly why I bought the game.
I don't care about megaflops or terapixels, I want a great story that draws me in and makes me believe.
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9-11-2007 @ 1:29PM
TORO said...
Hell yes Halo 3 innovates. I'll state how Halo/Bungie is innovative in very general terms:
First of all, they put a stamp for all FPS shooters to date with Halo 1. Almost every FPS copies Halo's gameplay mechanics. Innovative? Yes.
Halo 2 established matchmaking, which almost all other Xbox online games have followed suit. They also accomplished this with great graphics and no lag, a feat most Xbox and PS2 games could not do. Innovative? Yes.
Halo 3, saved films, which allows you to save your games as data on Bungie's servers. With this data, you can take high-res pictures, edit your film, watch from any angles, and finally, send them to your friends. Innovative? Definitely.
My point is that, Game of The Year should be given to a game that pushes Xbox to the next level. Do you think future games will follow Halo's innovations? For sure, and definitely with saved films, forge, matchmaking, customizablitiy, 4 player co-op, web-based stat tracking and web-based image sharing, and so on and so forth.
Watch for future games, they'll soon catch up to what Halo 3 is doing...
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9-11-2007 @ 1:30PM
Duscrom said...
Why does Bioshock have to Innovate to be considered GOTY? It's just FUN, and enjoyable and Deep, and gripping.. You want Innovative, go play Boogie. It's Innovative.. maybe not fun or anything.. but it's Innovative.
It's funny that this story is talking about Bioshock breaking sales records... considering a few days ago Wii Fanboy was bragging about Metroid selling more then Boishock last month. Hmm, I wonder who is right. I mean... I'm sure alot of those copies could have been the PC version...
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9-11-2007 @ 1:33PM
Knary50 said...
I am sure Halo will crush this, but face it. This game is an original IP not a sequal and how much did MS and Bungie spend on Halo 3 adverts and hype. Bioshock while now advertised remained word of mouth and and previews from the gaming industry. I think a sequal will be great, but I am sure when they say GTA style it will be a different setting and different charactors. Part of me says do it completely different and part says to retain some things. Mayhap a prequel going on during the Civil war and you play a citizen of Rapture who knows either way we now 2k Boston is a good developer
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9-11-2007 @ 1:41PM
TORO said...
I was only responding to post# 6, I have nothing against Bioshock I think it's an excellent game, never said anything bad about it. Good gaming! ;)
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9-11-2007 @ 1:44PM
xenocidic said...
ok , halo 3 does add some stuff, but it's still not GOTY material imo.
it will probably get it though, whether it deserves it or not.
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9-11-2007 @ 1:53PM
TORO said...
Lol Xeno, I guess I won't have to "cry" then ;)
It's all good man, Xbox 360 FTW
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