Those with non-Steam copies of Bioshock 2 have it a bit easier. For Bioshock the First, you'll need to send a ticket in to 2K Support and submit your Steam profile details and proof that you purchased the original game. If you own physical copies, or Games for Windows Live versions, there's still hope for you. If you don't want both cluttering up the place, remember that Steam lets you hide games from your Library. You can then choose to install either the original or the remastered version. The remastered copies of the games will appear in your library once the Collection goes live on Thursday. If you already own the games on Steam, you're all clear.
Read on!Īll right, there are a few ways this can go. How? What's the catch? I checked, and it turns out it is surprisingly painless. 2K Games also plan to give the updated versions free to people who own the originals. Bioshock Infinite is thrown in there for good measure, but it already looks so pretty on PC they're leaving it as is. Bioshock: The Collection is out next week, and as such you'll be able to play the first two Bioshock games and all of the single-player DLC in renewed detail.