BioShock Remake Cancelled, As BioShock 4 Reportedly Fails A Review

Here is a 194-word summary of the news article: A new report from Bloomberg has revealed concerning news about the future of the BioShock franchise. The upcoming BioShock 4 game, being developed by 2K's new studio Cloud Chamber, "failed a review" and will now require a "revamp" of its narrative, which was identified as a particular weak spot. Additionally, the report states that Cloud Chamber's studio head, Kelley Gilmore, has been "ousted," while the creative director, Hogarth de la Plante, has been reassigned to a "publishing role." Furthermore, plans for a remake of the original BioShock game have been "shelved." Despite these setbacks, 2K Games has stated that Cloud Chamber has a "good game" in development and is "committed to delivering a great one." The BioShock series as a whole has sold over 43 million copies, and a BioShock movie is in the works at Netflix. Ken Levine, the creator of the BioShock franchise, is not involved with the development of BioShock 4, but is currently working on a new game, Judas, with Take-Two. The report suggests a challenging road ahead for the future of the BioShock series.
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