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'BioShock: The Collection' Box Art Pops Up in Another Ratings Board

Another month brings another sighting of "BioShock: The Collection." Following hot off the heels of a ratings board citing last month, the much-rumored 2K Title was spotted recently at a Taiwanese ratings board.

The listing on Taiwanese game ratings website Gamerating.org.tw was first spotted by Twitter user and Xbox LIVE Arcade watchdog LifeIower. The new listing provides more details about the bundle. It provides the first glimpse of the bundle's box art, which IGN notes features Rapture and Columbia, two main locations of existing "BioShock" titles. The listing on the Asian ratings board also lists the collection as available to the Xbox One only, and as fans might expect, it also describes the game plot as containing "violence, alcohol, improper speech."

Last month, "BioShock: The Collection" appeared in the website of the Brazilian ratings board. However, unlike its Taiwanese counterpart, the Brazil Advisory Rating Board rates the bundle for the PC, PS3, Xbox 360, PS4 and Xbox One.

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The collection, however, first surfaced in the website of South African retailer Raru in September last year. The retailer listed "BioShock: The Collection" as available to the PS4 and Xbox One with a release date of November 2015. That turned out to be a false alarm though, but the recent sighting is believed to hint at the title's nearing release. However, 2K Games has so far not announced the bundle nor commented on its existence.

"BioShock: The Collection" is expected to include all three games plus add-on content. The series so far consists of "BioShock," "BioShock 2," and "BioShock Infinite," all of which launched to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. In other words, the collection represents the first time these games will be made available on the Xbox One and PS4, so multiple sources expect them to be remastered for these current-generation consoles.

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