BioShock (series)

BioShock
The logo for BioShock, the first game in the series.
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)2K
Creator(s)Ken Levine
Composer(s)Garry Schyman
Platform(s)
First releaseBioShock
  • NA: August 21, 2007
Latest releaseBioShock: The Collection
  • NA: September 13, 2016

BioShock is a retrofuturistic video game series created by Ken Levine, published by 2K and developed by several studios, including Irrational Games and 2K Marin. The BioShock games combine first-person shooter and role-playing elements, giving the player freedom for how to approach combat and other situations, and are considered part of the immersive sim genre. Additionally, the series is notable for exploring philosophical and moral concepts with a strong in-game narrative influenced by concepts such as Objectivism, total utilitarianism, and American exceptionalism.

The series consists of three main games. BioShock (2007) and BioShock 2 (2010) take place in the 1960s in the fictional underwater city of Rapture. BioShock Infinite (2013) is thematically and narratively tied to the first games, and takes place in 1912 aboard the floating city of Columbia. After Infinite's release, Irrational Games was downsized and rebranded as Ghost Story Games to work on smaller titles, while 2K Games retained rights to BioShock. The publisher announced that a new BioShock game was in development by Cloud Chamber in December 2019.[2]

The game series has received critical and commercial acclaim. The series had sold more than 43 million copies by August 2024 making the series one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time.[3] A film adaptation of the series is in development at Netflix.

  1. ^ "The Return Of Irrational Games". Game Informer. January 8, 2010. Archived from the original on January 11, 2010. Retrieved January 20, 2010.
  2. ^ "2K Announces Newly-Formed Studio – Cloud Chamber™ – Developing Next Iteration in Acclaimed BioShock® Franchise | Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc".
  3. ^ "BioShock Franchise Still "Really Important," Publisher Says - GameSpot". GameSpot. November 7, 2022. Archived from the original on May 30, 2015. Retrieved May 28, 2015.