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Prepare yourself for BioShock Infinite with the BioShock: Ultimate Rapture Edition bundle

Prepare yourself for BioShock Infinite with the BioShock: Ultimate Rapture Edition bundle

Publisher 2K is compiling all previously released BioShock content into one Ultimate Rapture Edition.

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Brace yourself for the floating cities of Columbia by playing (or replaying) through the underwater world of Rapture.

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Today, publisher 2K Games revealed it will release BioShock: Ultimate Rapture Edition on Jan. 14 for $29.99 on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The bundle brings together both BioShock and BioShock 2 and all of the released downloadable content for both games.

As a bonus, this release includes the Museum of Orphaned Concepts, which provides a look at concept art and models that the developers abandoned before finalizing the world of Rapture.

The upcoming BioShock Infinte, which is a loose followup to the previous BioShock games, debuts on March 26. Publisher 2K is positioning this release as a way for players to invest themselves in the BioShock universe before that anticipated game finally hits store shelves.

BioShock released to critical acclaim in 2007. The sequel didn’t fair as well among reviewers, but many fans consider the Minvera’s Den downloadable content one of the best expansions ever.