Bioshock Infinite feature

BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered & BioShock Infinite are free on Epic Games Store

Epic Games has announced that BioShock: The Collection is currently available for free on Epic Games Store. From today until June 2nd, PC gamers can visit its EGS page and acquire their free copy.

BioShock: The Collection features BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered, and BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition, including all single-player add-on content. As such, we highly recommend getting a free copy of it.

In the first BioShock game, you assume the role of Jack who after a plane crash arrives at Rapture.

In BioShock 2, you see Rapture through the eyes of Subject Delta; a fearsome Big Daddy prototype on a life-or-death mission to rescue his missing Little Sister.

In Bioshock Infinite, you play as private investigator Booker DeWitt who must take on an impossible task: travel to Columbia, a flying city above the clouds, and rescue a mysterious woman named Elizabeth.

You can acquire your free copy of BioShock: The Collection from here.

Have fun!

BioShock: The Collection Announcement Trailer

45 thoughts on “BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered & BioShock Infinite are free on Epic Games Store”

  1. This is a really great deal.

    I’m definitely getting it and adding to my collection.

    Thanks for the share. I don’t usually know when this giveaways happen.

  2. Bioshock 1 is a masterpiece.

    2 is meh.

    Infinite is just pozzed trash.

    disclaimer: Im an absolute Right Winger , ultra traditionalist, Absolute Monarchist, anti democracy and anti republic.

    Bioshock 1 is a very legit criticism to modern ethos, and i dont think Ken intented it, but that’s what came out.

      1. I dont part-take in degeneracy.

        You must not have as much nightlife exp. as you’re trying to make seem if that’s the best insult you could come up with.

      2. I kind of lost a bit of respect for you because you where in denial about the jewish (sub)plot of OG bioshock.

        1. Most gamers are reading Levine totally wrong, because they haven’t read the books he had. I did. And I agree with his view of capitalism. I also love how he just went and exit the AAA scene, because he saw where that was going.

          I think you would lose even more respect if I told you I am an avid centrist(!), pro democracy and pro freedom as well :)). I just hate sjw crap as a developer, is all.

          I think politics should at least reflect the real world in the games, not some twitter twits.

        2. Most gamers are reading Levine totally wrong, because they haven’t read the books he had. I did. And I agree with his view of capitalism. I also love how he just went and exit the AAA scene, because he saw where that was going. He specifically critized jews with his characters as well, for all that is worth.

          I think you would lose even more respect if I told you I am an avid centrist(!), pro democracy and pro freedom as well :)). I just hate sjw crap as a developer, is all.

          I think politics should at least reflect the real world in games (if it is necessary to be there, which I very much doubt), not some twitter twits imaginary land.

          1. “Most gamers are reading Levine totally wrong, because they haven’t read the books he had.”

            If by that you mean the Talmud, then i agree.

            “I also love how he just went and exit the AAA scene, because he saw where that was going.”

            Specifically? AFAIK it was just a business decision.

            “He specifically critized jews with his characters as well, for all that is worth.”

            There’s tough love criticism (for jews) and “i hate you with every fiber of my being” criticism with gentiles, as was the case with Infinite and the gentile protagonist of the first game.

          2. “Specifically? AFAIK it was just a business decision.” He felt like he was just being a cash cow for the publisher and 2K threatened to influence his vision. Also he was rushed to bring Infinite to the market, and had to compromise the initial vision. So he left the money on the table, disbanded Irrational and left to become indie again, decision I respect immensely.

            As I once wrote, he is less of a jew than Bobby Kotick is in this regard, which is absolutely hilarious.

          3. It’s almost ten years since Bioshock infinite and Ken have nothing to show, sounds like the money jews where right in the end. He does have a vision and all, but it’s not like that automatically makes him in the right, psychopaths have visions as well.

          4. I agree and am not even sure his indie game is ever coming out, but the AAA exit was splendid and exactly what I would do.

          5. Compare Levine with Kojima, who quit Konami by march 2015, still released MGSV by september, then went on to release a new AAA game by the end of 2019 under a new company. If it was Levine he would probably scrap MGSV entirely, blame his company and pretend to be indie again.

          6. Kojima San Productions were contracted and were obligated to finish MGS V. Same as Levine was obligated to finish Infinite and he even went to partially influence the story DLCs. Burial at Sea Pt. II introductory scene is probably one of my favorites in the whole gaming as well by the way.

          7. That was just speculation on my part, but the part about Kojima working on other things while Levin stagnated is true.

    1. I don’t know who wrote BS2, but they were probably at least centrist at the time (2007-2010) because BS2 takes a steaming dump on socialism. No way would a game like that come from the mainstream AAA industry now, since it’s been almost completely co-opted by commie losers.

      2010 wasn’t even that long ago but it’s staggering to know that the cultural landscape is completely different now, at least as far as mainstream Western entertainment products are concerned.

      1. I don’t know how much relevance words like capitalism or socialism have nowadays, the degeneracy remains the same under both systems.

    2. Bioshock 1 is about a jew who lost control of his creation because he trusted goyim. You play as the jew son basically on a revenge mission.

      Bioshock infinite is about a shabbos goy on a mission to destroy his own civilization, then kill himself, or rather gets killed by his own daughter(s) in the process.

  3. Graphics on remaster are worse, but many issues have been fixed on the pc version, i still prefer the original but the remaster makes input a lot easier, mouse accel is on by default on the original, its off by default on remaster.

    Also sensitivity glitches for those who play on low sens low dpi like myself, all fixed on the remaster.

    Audio issues if you’re on W10 or 11 on the original, it was meant to run on XP with true EAX Audio, lots of glitching, crackling and ghosting on newer O.S , much less glitchy sound on the remaster if you’re on W10 or 11 , but still pretty terrible, these games were not meant to run on modern o.s’

    Also American Krogan is lame, but if you’re into him i recommend you read/listen to Keith Woods, Academic Agent, Milennial Woes and The Distributist, they’re all much better than him.

    1. I played through the remasters for both a couple years ago. I remember when they first came out there was reportedly an issue with saves regularly corrupting (with at least BS1R) so I was always save scumming and then backing up my saves folder after every game session. Did they ever fix that?

      A couple things that the BS1 remaster brought over to PC was the PS3 exclusive content (eg an extra hard difficulty and challenge maps), achievements and proper Xinput gamepad support. Aside from the PS3 content, the latter are far from necessary but are nice things for the people who care about those features.

      1. On steam, the steam cloud saves worked perfectly last time i reinstalled the 1 remaster 3 months ago.

        I never played these games with controller but yes, i read that now they can use generic controllers on usb on the remaster without needing to run 3rd party software.

    2. I liked the video he did for the first Bioshock, but didn’t watch his whole essay on infinite, i get that debunking jewish bs takes a lot of work and manpower.

      1. They likely harvest your metadata and then sell it off to advertising firms to do the likes of targetted advertising. That’s “the catch” when it comes for most free services on the net.

  4. Im not watchign any r3t4rded POS right-whiner loser rant about anything

    Im just gonna thank Tim once again and get my free games

  5. Infinite sucked. They hugely dumbed down the gameplay to appeal to the CoD audience.

    -They greatly reduced the player’s tool kit. Eg A lack of different ammo types.

    -There was a good dozen-ish weapons in the game but it was pointless to upgrade more than about four of them because of a severely weapon carry limit.
    -The game was turned into an even greater linear corridor fest than ever before. Bioshock 1 & 2 encouraged exploration and back tracking thanks to things like the collection of the Adam currency gained from harvesting/saving the Little Sisters.

    1. I felt even BioShock 2 was simpler to play compared to the first one. I mean, I ultimately resorted to cheats on the first one, though now that I come to think of it, I think it was because I was younger then and more scared of “horror” games.

      1. It wasn’t. BS2 had a lot of quality of life and refined gameplay that made it feel less awkward/made the overall game feel smoother. Eg wield a gun in one hand, a plasmid in the other; replacing the lame hacking mini-game with a hacking gun; replacing taking photos to research with recording videos. My point is an iteratively better game came can seem simpler at a glance.

        IMO the best way to experience BS 1 & 2 is play on Hard difficulty + with the console t4rd hand holding elements off ( Eg respawn vita chambers off; quest arrow off; item glint off; etc.).

  6. No thanks, not into Jewish supremacy franchises that (((games journalism))) sells as the best thing ever. Just like they did with TLOU2, that had a underlying message about people with rocks being as responsible in a war as people whose supreme court allows live fire into unarmed protesters.

    WTB a game critical of Israel, that calls out their psyops and terrorist attacks like the Lavon Affair, USS Liberty and their child slave rings ran by Mossad to blackmail our politicians. They could also bring up the Chief Rabbi of Israel recently calling black people monkeys. Imagine supporting Israel or anyone with dual citizenship that is only in a country that isn’t Israel to subvert it like Levine and Druckmann.

    1. Double that for Tencent. They don’t even care about gaming. It’s all about the data.

  7. if you owned the original 2 games on steam they gave you the remastered versions for free. just found this out today.

  8. Fantastic. Amazing old gems, revived and updated with modern touches and features on the world’s greatest storefront, the Epic Game Store. Home of the Unreal Engine!

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