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UPDATE: This article was updated at 10:32pm GMT with corroboration from our own sources.
The setting for the next BioShock game has reportedly been revealed.
Details on the in-development fourth BioShock game were shared by journalist Colin Moriarty during a Sacred Symbols video on Friday (currently published for paying Patreon subscribers).
According to Moriarty, BioShock 4 will take place during the 1960s in a fictional Antarctic city. This matches with what VGC has been told by our own sources about the game.
Narratively the game will be tied to the previous BioShock games, the journalist claimed, and developer Cloud Chamber is targeting a 2022 release.
“It takes place in a 1960s Antarctic city called Borealis,” Moriarty said. “[The game is] codenamed ‘Parkside’… I’ve been told that the development team has incredible latitude to get it right. That seems and sounds right to me.”
He added: “Internally the game is very secret and apparently, totally locked up. Apparently the inclination there is that they understand full well that this game will be compared to what [BioShock creator] Ken Levine does. And by the way, [Take-Two] is also publishing Levine’s next game.”
Publisher 2K announced in December 2019 that work had begun on a new entry in the BioShock franchise and that it would be in development “for the next several years”.
Jonathan Pelling, who was a designer on the original BioShock, as well as creative director at the 2K Australia team responsible for Infinite’s floating world of Columbia, is design director for the new BioShock.
The game’s creative director is Hoagy de la Plante, who was involved in the original BioShock across multiple disciplines including level design, environment art and programming.
Scott Sinclair, the art director of the original BioShock and BioShock Infinite, is also working on BioShock 4.
BioShock’s original director, Ken Levine, will not be involved in the new project. He’s thought to currently be working on an “immersive sci-fi game with RPG elements” at Ghost Story Games.

While the first two games in the series took place in the underwater city of Rapture and the third in the floating city of Columbia, a job advert spotted in August 2020 suggested BioShock 4 will take place in “a new and fantastical world”.
Another opening, for a senior technical audio designer, described the game as a “AAA narratively-driven FPS project full of character and personality”.
Finally, another job listing published earlier this year suggested that BioShock 4 will be an open world game. The job advert stated: “We’re hoping to find someone who can weave impactful, character-driven stories in an open world setting.”
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Maybe Colin has news this time, but he previously said it was going to be Rapture again…. So I’m not holding my breath for him to be right now.
Log in to ReplySo underground Antarctic caverns and subterranean worlds then! Linked to Rapture via tectonic plate canals?….
Log in to Replyplease be on the surface, we’ve already seen the ocean and sky i would love a fantasy ice city on the surface similar to emerald city from land of oz but with 60s fashion and people
Log in to ReplyRight bc social and political commentary wasn’t a core part of the original games or anything…
Log in to ReplyAgreed. It’s sad to see corrupt politics getting involved in modern games, by people too unprofessional to keep their personal views out of entertainment.
Log in to ReplyNo literally, it’s like they didn’t pay attention to any part of Infinite whatsoever. If they think Infinite is “woke agenda!!” they should REALLY think about taking a history class. Neither Bioshock nor Bioshock 2 focused heavily on some evil political agenda either. Pointing out that classism and racism exist/existed isn’t… woke, nor is telling a story about dystopian, extremist governments. Maybe they find philosophy & thinking to be too left-leaning.
Anyways, just want to mention that “sjw” and “social justice activism” is inherently a good thing. I hope future generations are nicer and more pleasant to communicate with, with less racism and more education, and I will always be absolutely shocked that people like this OP exist, who somehow disagree with that lol. Imagine being bothered that a game developer wants to put a gay or trans NPC in their video game, or WORSE, make a main character be LGBTQ, oOooOo spooky.
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