Despite having been announced over five years ago, we barely know anything about BioShock 4, and have next to nothing that’s been officially confirmed. This is a shame given it’s one of the most interesting and highly acclaimed gaming series of all time – and it’s been more than a decade since the last game was released.
We do know that 2K Games are publishing it and it’s being developed by a studio called Cloud Chamber. Apart from that, we’re clutching at straws in terms of where the game might be set, how it might play, what platforms it is going to release on, and so on.
It would be easy to say that we ‘expect’ to hear something soon, but given the nearly five-year gap since the announcement and now, and the fact that it really is one of the most highly-anticipated upcoming games that’s known to be in development, we really do hope that we get something concrete soon.
However, while we wait for more info on BioShock 4, here’s everything that’s been revealed about the game so far, including some rumors about its development so far. Once new details come to light, this page will be updated.
BioShock 4: cut to the chase
- What is it? The fourth entry in 2K Games’ retrofuturistic game series
- When can I play it? TBC
- What can I play it on? TBC (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC are likely)
- Who is making it? Cloud Chamber Studios (a 2K Games studio)
BioShock 4 – what we know so far
While we’re certainly excited for the next BioShock game, we don’t actually know when we’ll get our hands on it. In a tweet officially announcing a new BioShock game back in 2019, publisher 2K Games stated that work had begun on the next iteration of the BioShock franchise. Here, it confirmed that the game would be in development “for the next several years”.
That may not have been the most welcome news, but it did give us an idea about what platforms BioShock 4 would eventually release on. Now that we’re deep into the generation of the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S – and, by extension, further away from the Xbox One and PS4, we would strongly predict that, given the ongoing wait for the game as well, BioShock 4 will be a current-gen exclusive and not cross-generational.
As spotted by GamesRadar (July 4, 2024), the studio’s senior cinematic designer Jeff Spoonhower shared a bunch of open roles on LinkedIn, while also teasing what’s to come.
“The BioShock team at 2K Cloud Chamber is ramping up!” the post reads. “We have many positions open across a variety of disciplines including art, animation, engineering, design, narrative, and production.”
Given the breadth of roles being advertised here, it’s difficult to say whether or not BioShock 4 is far along in its development or not. For now, we expect the game to be re-revealed at some point, hopefully sooner rather than later.
BioShock 4 gameplay predictions
Now, when looking at or thinking about BioShock 4 gameplay and setting details we are diving head first into a lot of speculation and clutching at straws. However, there have been some clues that we could investigate (read: ‘cling to’) to try and inform ourselves a little on both factors.
First, to potential BioShock 4 gameplay. The original official 2K press release from 2019 (no longer live or available) did seem to indicate that it would be first-person again. 2K President David Ismailer said alongside that ”We can’t wait to see where its [BioShock’s] powerful narrative and iconic, first-person shooter gameplay head in the future with our new studio team at Cloud Chamber leading the charge.” This rather implies that the first-person nature is likely to continue.
BioShock 4 setting prediction
The settings of BioShock games are always incredibly important aspects. Ever since players first locked eyes on the underground city of Rapture, BioShock games’ settings have mesmerized, while also became a core part of each game’s story and narrative.
In terms of possible BioShock 4 setting details, there was a lot of rumor floating around at the end of 2021 stating that the fourth game would take us back to a familiar time period. The crux of the rumors was that BioShock 4 would be set in the 1960s and in an Antarctic city called ‘Borealis’ – and that its story would connect the previous games in the series. While these claims did align with several publications’ own sources at the time, there has been no official confirmation or word on them.
Going back a bit further in 2021, there was a strong belief that BioShock 4 would be going open-world due to details stated in some job ads at the time that all pointed toward the design of a bust, crowd-filled, expansive open-world setting. Again, there was and has been no official comment on that.
BioShock 4 developer
As we know, the studio making BioShock 4 is Cloud Chamber – but who exactly is leading development and has their hands on the tiller?
Well, we know a few people involved – and we’ve addressed the Ken Levin-shaped question below too. Leading the studio is Kelley Gilmore, a veteran developer, formerly of Firaxis Games. However, with other folks involved who have experience with the BioShock series working on the game too, there is genuine “BioShock DNA” within the development team as Gilmore confirmed in an interview with our sister site GamesRadar+.