BioShock 4 Won't Be Canceled Despite Development Delays
Briefly

BioShock 4 has faced difficulties since its announcement nearly six years ago, with internal leadership changes following an unsuccessful review. Despite fan concerns regarding potential cancellation and job layoffs, CEO Strauss Zelnick assures that the game will be released. He acknowledges the challenges in production, emphasizing the need to honor the series' legacy while advancing it. Zelnick also reflects on broader industry trends, stating that consumers expect exceptional quality rather than mediocrity, which the development team aims to achieve.
"It's going to come out," CEO Strauss Zelnick this week. "That I can say hand on heart, without question."
"We have had some ups and downs along the way... We need to make sure that this experience is true to the BioShock DNA on the one hand, and a massive step forward on the other hand."
"Good is the new bad, great is the new great. And our goal here is to make everything exceptional."
The executive admitted that things haven't gone smoothly with the sequel-it's been over a decade now since BioShock Infinite.
Read at Kotaku
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