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Bioshock demo soon

Uploaded By: Mark Podd | Published at 11:05 (GMT) on Friday, July 27, 2007

According to the latest list of age ratings to be published by Germany’s USK board, a Bioshock demo is due for imminent release.

Unsurprisingly, the game hasn’t been cleared for minors, but despite there being no official announcement, with the demo already having been rated, its release shouldn't be too far off.

Indeed, with Bioshock due to be released in all its horrific glory on the 24 August, we wouldn’t be too surprised if the demo popped up in the next couple of weeks, so as to ensure people get a full-on taste of what 2K Games and Irrational will be dishing up shortly after.

We’ll let you know as soon as we have details of what you can expect to find within the demo.

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This game is going to be awesome :woot: I might actually not play the demo and keep all the glory for launch :p

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Just to let people know this news came from a 360 website, so I'm not sure if the demo is coming to PC at the same time? Who knows...

Is anybody buying the Collector's Edition? It comes in the metal tin, with making of DVD and Big Daddy model. I'm a little undecided as I haven't found any special offers yet :/

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Can't wait :)

Is anybody buying the Collector's Edition? It comes in the metal tin, with making of DVD and Big Daddy model. I'm a little undecided as I haven't found any special offers yet :/

I have heard about this, but is it coming out on PC, and if so will it be coming out in the UK?

Thanks

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They seem quite unaware of it on the forums.

Had to contact my old friends in gameplay to dig up my old money off loyalty code. :p

Don't quote me but I'm sure I read a topic over on ShopTo forums and they were discussing stocking it. Or perhaps it was Gameplay :s It was a while ago now but at least it's available on other sites at the end of the day :)

Think I might order the CE from Game and use Reward Points if ShopTo decide not to stock it :yes:

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