BioShock Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary With $200 Collector's Edition

BioShock Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary With $200 Collector's Edition

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JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Aug 21, 2017 @ 05:05 PM (Staff Bios)
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BioShock first debuted back in 2007, on this very day. Since then, it has become one of the most beloved game franchises of all time. For both its amazing shooter mechanics, and it's rich and interesting story, BioShock is beloved by millions all over the world. In celebration of BioShock's 10 year anniversary, 2k is releasing the BioShock 10th Anniversary Collector's Edition on November 14th. 

This collectors edition will include an 11-inch statue of both a Big Daddy and little sister, along with a numbered certificate of authenticity and a physical copy of BioShock: The Collection. The 10th Anniversary Collector's Edition will run you about $200, and it will only be available through the 2k store, and at Gamestop locations.

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2k will also be running a special celebratory event at Pax West on September 2.

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