Home / Tech News / Featured Announcement / Bioshock 4 delayed, creative director and studio head removed

Bioshock 4 delayed, creative director and studio head removed

In recent years, we have consistently heard rumours about a new BioShock game. Last year, 2K Games officially confirmed that BioShock 4 was in development, which had fans eagerly anticipating a full reveal of the game. Unfortunately, it seems that right after that official announcement, the game fell back into development hell.

According to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, this year, the new BioShock game underwent another reboot. The game was recently shown to senior executives, and they were not happy with what was shown, leading to another shake-up of the BioShock team behind-the-scenes. Specifically, the game's narrative was a main point of contention and as a result, the script for the game is being reworked.

Following the internal review of the game, 2K Games also let go of the Cloud Chamber studio head, Kelley Gilmore, and the game's creative director, Hogarth de la Plante, has been moved from the development team over to the publishing side of the 2K business. Cloud Chamber may also undergo layoffs, as studio leaders told staff in a recent meeting that the company needs to become “more agile and efficient”, a phrase that typically precedes job cuts.

In an official response to the story, 2K Games offered Bloomberg a statement, saying “right now, we have a good game, but we are committed to delivering a great one”.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: The new BioShock game has been in development for at least six years already. Unfortunately, fans are going to have to keep waiting for another year or two.

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Call of Duty COD

KitGuru Games: Predicting the Next Half a Decade of Call of Duty Releases

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) famously once said: “The three absolutes in life are death, taxes and a new Call of Duty coming out every single year”. Sure enough, the US founding father has yet to be proven wrong, with Activision and a dozen studios having ensured that come the tail-end of any given year, there will be a new COD ready to release. And so, what can we expect from the franchise later this year? What about 2027, 2028 or even 2030? By looking back at the past two decades of Call of Duty games, their trends, progression and regression, I believe I can predict the next 5 years worth of annual COD entries.