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BioShock: The Collection’s release trailer is a series highlight reel

BioShock: The Collection.

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Trying to escape from a terrifying city filled with murderous lunatics never looked so good.

Publisher 2K released BioShock: The Collection for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One today. The PC versions comes out on September 15. To show off the updated versions of BioShock, BioShock 2, and BioShock: Infinite, 2K released a new trailer, which you can watch below. These atmospheric shooters were some of the most popular games in the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 era thanks to their memorable settings and stories. The original drew accolades for its tale back in 2007. The BioShock series has sold over 25 million copies worldwide combined.

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All three games are now running in 1080p and 60 frames-per-second. BioShock and BioShock 2 also get updated textures and art assets. The PC versions of those two will automatically update to the remastered versions on September 15 — if you own these already, you get the shinier ones for free. The collection also comes with all the single-player downloadable content released for the games and adds developer’s commentary by series creator Ken Levine.

Remastered versions of games have become popular for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Notable series like Halo and Uncharted have had similar collections released, as well as standalone games like Grand Theft Auto V, Dishonored, and Tomb Raider.