Ken Levine hasn’t stopped pushing for BioShock Vita

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Years. It’s been years since we first heard talk of a possible BioShock port to PlayStation Vita. Has any progress been made on that front? Irrational Games creative director Ken Levine tells Kotaku that he’s still fighting for the game but “can’t personally greenlight the thing myself.”

Levine is “literally” trying to match Sony and Take Two in an effort to get this project going. “They have to agree and it has to be a business deal,” he said. “I’ve been trying to do that for a very long time. I’ve still very much engaged in that.” These discussions have taken place as recently as in the past couple weeks, according to the creative director.

Yeah. I’m just going to continue working under the assumption that BioShock Vita won’t happen and if it does somehow pull through, well, great. That’ll be a lovely surprise.

Ken Levine Is Still Trying to Bring a BioShock Game to the Vita [Kotaku]


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