10 Years Ago, It Started With a Lighthouse: BioShock 10th Anniversary


"In the end, what separates a man from a slave? Money? Power? No. A man chooses. A slave obeys."

-Andrew Ryan (BioShock)


I'm back! It feels so good to finally out of a cave. And by cave I mean my house with shitty to no internet connection at all, and thanks to that I'm a week late to post about one of my favorite game from my favorite series of all time, BioShock 10th aniversary. So, I know it's late but I'll post it right now anyway just because I love it. 

10 years (and 7 days) ago, BioShock released and leave gamers who played it in awe. Started from a plane crash that landed us on a lighthouse, and then step into the bathysphere with the iconic Andrew Ryan's speech and Welcome to Rapture soundtrack playing in the background as we submerge to the depth of the North Atlantic ocean to see the incredible underwater dystopia for the first time, to the moment where we figured out that we were just being played by Atlas and fight him on the last battle. BioShock is an unforgettable incredible experience, and is now 10 years old. Despite being a 10 years old game, BioShock is still in my favorite games list. 


Following Its Anniversary



1. Collector's Edition Release


On the game's 10th anniversary, 2K released BioShock 10th Anniversary Collector's Edition. This collector's edition include BioShock: The Collection that has all the 3 BioShock games from the first to Infinite full with their downloadable contents, except BioShock 2's multiplayer mode. It also come with an awesome 11 inch tall Big Daddy and Little Sister statue, posing after the iconic original cover art. 

Is that all? No. That Big Daddy is motorized and the drill can spin, and it looks like their eyes can glow too. One last thing included in the collector's edition is the Big Daddies and Little Sisters audio clips from the game. The collector's edition cost $199.99 and unfortunately, it's available for US only on GameStop and 2K Store. But they dropped the price for the game only version, so you can get BioShock: The Collection for $19.79 on Steam, and $29.99 on PlayStation and Xbox Store. 


2. PAX West BioShock Celebration


On 2 September 2017, The Great Hall at Union Station, Seattle, will be transformed into BioShock 10 year anniversary party dubbed as Return to Rapture, and will be hosted with IGN. Rapture will be brought to life full with the Big Daddies and Little Sisters, Splicers, and Rapture's themed food and drinks. There's also live music from DJ Kristina Childs (DJ in Rapture? Well Rapture is free for artists, right?) and there is much more to see. The celebration is open to public, so everyone can attend without PAX ticket. 

That's the short description of what you can expect from the PAX West, but! There is a chance to win some "amazing prizes" for everyone who join the BioShock Cosplay Contest. So if you are a cosplayer and interested in the contest, submit your name, phone number, age, character and the photo (optional) to kslader@ign.com by 30 August. More info on this here


3. Fanarts And Cosplays Celebrating BioShock Anniversary


Artists and cosplayers did what they do best, drawing awesome fanarts and cosplaying to show their love for BioShock in its 10th anniversary. Here's some of the coolest arts and cosplays.


Art by: johann corgié 


Art by: Facundo Moreno


Art by: @AstorAlexander

Cosplayer: Nini michiko


Cosplayer: @TJ_GlitterQueen


Cosplayer: Yanis Chibi


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