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Early Bioshock 4 Screenshot Leaked
A recent leak revealed the first screenshot of the highly anticipated new Bioshock game, providing fans with an early look at the next installment in the beloved series. The image showing a screenshot from a mid-development build of Bioshock 4. This gives a glimpse into the game’s user interface and hints at some of its features.
The leaked image, which you can view here, shows time-based abilities and a ricochet shotgun, among other elements. Despite the poor quality, likely due to the image being from a 2021 build, fans are excited to get their first look at the game.
Cloud Chamber, the studio behind the new Bioshock, has been hard at work on this project for several years. Recently, the studio has ramped up development, hiring new talent, including Far Cry 5 writer Liz Albl as the narrative lead. However, official details remain scarce.
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Rumors suggest that the new game might be set in an Antarctic city during the 1960s, continuing the series’ tradition of unique and immersive settings. Fans are eager for more information, but it seems they will have to wait a bit longer for official updates from 2K and Cloud Chamber.
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