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BioShock 2 'destined' to be on PC, PS3 and 360

Destructoid writes: "A little while back we posted up a trailer for BioShock 2 that was included after the conclusion of the PlayStation 3 version of BioShock. Little sisters and cute Big Daddy dolls aside, there is the issue of what platform the sequel, subtitled Sea of Dreams, will be hitting first. A 2K representative was recently on-hand to tell Gamespot that the title will come out for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360, and that the trailer will be available in HD on PSN and Xbox Live Marketplace.

The only problem with the unveiling of consoles is that 2K wasn't exactly clear. The representative's line was that "BioShock 2 is destined for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC platforms."

I'm all about destiny. The other day when I was walking to my car, I found a gum wrapper on the ground. With a sweaty brow and nerve-wracked hands, I picked it up and instantly realized that I was the chosen one. Why a gum wrapper and what I'm chosen for is still unknown, but it's totally destiny, man.

Are any of you surprised that this statement echoes temporary exclusivity? Perhaps 2K is just being cautious at this stage, but it just feels like PS3 guys may finish last again. What do you think?"
nicholsonb - contributor
Published: 474 days ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC
 
 
 

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