Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Device.Video Card: DirectX11 Compatible, AMD Radeon HD 7770 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560.Hard Drive: BioShock 25GB BioShock 2 25GB BioShock Infinite 20GB Total for all three games 70GB.Processor: Intel E6750 Core 2 Duo 2.66 GHz / AMD Athlon X2 2.7 GHZ.Platform Update for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 The Collection includes a video series with BioShock creator Ken Levine and other minor upgrades - technical specs are listed below. Steam owners will get upgraded for free this Thursday, 15th September. It includes BioShock 1, 2 and Infinite plus all single-player DLC, including the excellent Minerva's Den expansion for BioShock 2 (if you already own Minerva's Den on Steam, the remastered version will automatically show up in your Steam library as a separate game). 2K support has instructions on how to redeem that here.īioShock: The Collection launches on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One this week. (UPDATE: Eurogamer reader kello3000 was told to simply provide a photo of the disc and code provided by 2K support to confirm his claim.)įor BioShock 2, you'll need the Games for Windows Live key that came with the game. But it's unclear what this will entail if your copy of the game is so old it didn't come with a CD key. Oh, and Kingdom Hearts 4? Sure, we'll see that in a decade or two.PC players will soon be able to upgrade their copies of BioShock and BioShock 2 - although you may need to rummage around your old PC disc cases to do so.Īnyone who has the games on Steam already will be automatically upgraded.īut copies bought physically or via Games for Windows Live will need to be redeemed on Steam manually.īioShock 1 - which is now nine years old - will require you send proof of purchase of the original game to 2K support, be it physical or digital. Maybe the best Final Fantasy really is getting a ground-up remake. Final Fantasy 9 is the one closest to my heart and the one I would've assumed had no chance in hell of happening, except that Square Enix is also, extremely randomly, developing a FF9 animated series. The fantastic 2010 remake never even got a mobile port the way FFT did, which means it's been marooned on the PlayStation Portable for a decade.Ĭhrono Cross absolutely deserves the same treatment as Square Enix's other "HD" ports of its PlayStation games-well, better treatment, really, because as we've seen with AI upscaling, Square's official releases can really be improved on. It's ludicrous FFT wasn't on PC years ago, and Tactics Ogre would be the cherry on top. But Chrono Cross Remaster, Tactics Ogre Remaster and Final Fantasy 9 Remake are all incredibly tantalizing. Square Enix has been hyping up Tomb Raider's 25th this year, so a new remake or HD port of Tomb Raider Anniversary seems plausible. Unannounced Card Game 2 ✅ ( Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden).New strategy game ✅ ( The DioField Chronicle).The biggest I've organized by publisher, while others I've lumped together into a list at the end. Here are the game names that stand out to me. We may be looking at a treasure map for the next few years of PC gaming. Titanfall 3 became Apex Legends, as hinted at by its "shortName" in the database: "apex_legends_-_titanfall." But there are still dozens of games here that are quite possibly in the works. Scalebound, for example, is on there, and that's been dead for years. There are also games on the list that have likely or definitely been canceled. There's an easy answer in this case, though: Nvidia had a partnership with Nintendo to put Wii games like New Super Mario Bros on the Shield in China. Nintendo might let Sega release Bayonetta 3 on PC despite funding its development, but Mario? Unlikely. Bayonetta 3 and New Super Mario Bros are both on there, for example, and both are published by Nintendo. This doesn't mean that every unreleased game on the list is currently in development, or is guaranteed to come out on PC. And it's looking like more games will continue to be confirmed: The Helldivers Twitter account is teasing some sort of announcement, and Helldivers 2, sure enough, is on the Nvidia list. With so many examples, there's no way the unannounced games on the list were all speculative.
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