Bioshock Infinite loses multiplayer feature.

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Irrational Games, the developers of the newest Bioshock have decided to scrap the multiplayer features of the game.

Bioshock infinite was revealed back in 2010 and has unfortunately been doomed by set back, delays and staffing issues since, with several members of the team leaving the studio.
Maybe because as one of the developers stated the team "has struggled to craft a full game that meets the promise of its early demos"

Games Director Ken Levine tweeted that the studio is dropping the multiplayer feature from their Bioshock game. Although judging by a lot of the tweets he received back this has mostly been welcomed, tweeting gamers say that multiplayer ruined the last Bioshock.

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VisionaryMGMTPosted:

They might change their mind, it's going to keep getting delayed

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NoggerMcGoo A truly good game does not need Multiplayer.

Just like Skyrim.


styrim would be x10000000 better with Co-Op


AMEN!!!!!!!!!

PoonPosted:

... Not a big fan of BS so i wont loose any sleep over this.

WHELAN21Posted:

some games shouldnt have multiplayer, some games are just a solo thing, online normally crap as noone is online most of the time, solo is main focus..

USCGPosted:

They have an good story mode so they dont need it!

WoobiePosted:

Well, that's my not buying point.

roomwrecker123Posted:

i would have never played it anyway5

PoonPosted:

NoggerMcGoo A truly good game does not need Multiplayer.

Just like Skyrim.


styrim would be x10000000 better with Co-Op

sw4gPosted:

I'm actually glad.

I personally wouldn't have touched the multiplayer feature, as there's only a few games I see it necessary to be included in.

HuntGrizzPosted:

Ken Levine is the best. One of the few developers that can actually keep my attention throughout a whole game, and invoke emotions for in game event and characters. Bioshock had an awesome ending on an ending, if you know what I mean. Im sure he/they know what theyre doing!