“Y’all got any of them Bioshocks?”: From Borderlands 4 To Civilisation 7 and a New Mafia, 2K Is Planning Big Things For 2025, Although One Thing Is Still Sorely Missing

Considering there's been no news on BioShock for nearly five years, it's starting to look like the next entry might be in development hell.

Borderlands 4, Civilization 7 and Mafia

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  • Publisher 2K announced multiple major 2025 releases at Gamescom, including Borderlands 4, Civilization 7, and Mafia: The Old Country.
  • Despite the exciting reveals, fans were disappointed by the complete lack of news about a new BioShock installment.
  • The last official update on BioShock was in 2019, so it's not looking too good for the franchise.
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Publisher 2K just dropped some major bombshells at Gamescom 2024, and it has got big plans for 2025. The studio is ready to dominate the gaming scene next year with some big returns to beloved franchises.

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Not to say people aren’t grateful, but while fans are excited about these reveals, there’s from the list of returning franchises, everyone’s mostly concerned about the sheer lack of BioShock.

The Publisher Has a Promising Year Ahead

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A still from the Borderlands 4 trailer revealed at Gamescom 2024 from Publisher 2K.
An in-game screenshot of Sid Meier's Civilization 7 from Publisher 2K.
An in-game screenshot of Sid Meier's Civilization 7 from Publisher 2K.
An in-game screenshot of Mafia: The Old Country from Publisher 2K.
An in-game screenshot of Mafia: The Old Country from Publisher 2K.

During Gamescom, the publisher went all out with its announcements. The first big reveal was Borderlands 4, set to arrive sometime in 2025. The trailer didn’t give away much in terms of plot, but it’ll continue the chaotic, over-the-top action that’s standard with the franchise.

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Then there was the Sid Meier’s Civilization 7 announcement, a niche (but loved) franchise that’s getting a fresh installment. Set to release on February 11, 2025, this new game promises to build on the legacy of its predecessors with updated graphics, new mechanics, and even more ways to build and conquer your way through history.

It’s not one for the strategy game enthusiasts to miss, that’s for sure. The biggest surprise of the night was the announcement of another 2025 release in the Mafia series, titled The Old Country.

It’s set in the underworld of 1900s Sicily, which is exactly where you’d want to be if you’re playing a game based around one of the most brutal mobs in real-life history.

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Safe to say, 2025 is the publisher’s year. But, there’s still a big part of this picture missing. It’s nice to see all these franchises making a return, but people want to know: where’s BioShock?

Not a Single Mention of Bioshock, and Fans Are Worried

An in-game screenshot of BioShock from 2K.
BioShock will not be one of the many games dropping next year. | Image Credit: 2K

It’s hard to tell whether the publisher is just working on a new entry for the franchise and it’s still on the down-low, or if it’s completely been left in the dust.

The last piece of official news about the franchise came in December 2019, when it was announced that a new installment was being developed by studio Cloud Chamber.

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Since it’s been quite a few years since then, a lot of people were hoping to see some kind of news on it, even if it was just a crumb.

Unfortunately, the plate was licked clean by the end of the event. Fans of the retrofuturistic FPS are simply going to have to deal with waiting a longer time for more information.

That’s not to say the reveals that did happen weren’t exciting enough though. There are enough fans of the other franchises to create plenty of hype and excitement.

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Plus, the reveal got the attention of Walmart Canada Gaming’s social media account, so that has to mean something, right?

Are you looking forward to playing any of the publisher’s other 2025 releases? Let us know which ones in the comments below!

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Written by Vibha Hegde

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Vibha is an avid gamer that has been in the content writing space for over three years. With a Bachelors in Computer Applications, Vibha chooses to explore their passion for pop culture and gaming. When not hunkered over a controller trying to beat the Demon of Hatred in Sekiro, you can find Vibha relaxing to jazz during a digital painting session.