One appears to be an industrial area, and the other a pavilion with a hall, a small stage, and several bookshelves. There appears to be two test spaces (if they are connected is ambiguous). If this was intended for an actual DLC, developed into Clash in the Clouds, or just for a "test space" is unknown. Eric Sterner made a "test space" for BioShock Infinite's downloadable content.Nothing except for these concepts are known about the particular projects nor if they are from the same unmade add-on. Another piece of concept of a lighthouse sign named "Flint's Lighthouse Signage" was also found, with the text "BioShock Infinite DLC" written on it, though any in-DLC version of this sign was not included. Concept art found on Chris Chaproniere's ArtStation profile of a unknown location in Columbia named "Babb's Lab", is a environmental study from a canceled BioShock Infinite DLC.The "Flint's Lighthouse Signage" Concept. This new story is separated into two parts.Įpisode 1 has the player taking the role of Booker.Įpisode 2 has the player taking the role of Elizabeth. He is hired by a mysterious young woman, Elizabeth, to look for a missing girl. Set in Rapture in 1958 before its fall, it features a version of Booker DeWitt living in Rapture as a private detective. Completing each of the Blue Ribbon Challenges unlock models and concept art in the Columbia Archaeological Society museum map.īurial at Sea is an original story campaign for BioShock Infinite. It features sixty challenges on four new maps, in which Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth will have to fend off waves of enemies, including Handymen, Motorized Patriots, Firemen, Zealots of the Lady, Beasts, the Siren, and the regular enemy hordes of Columbia from both sides of the civil war. Gold ornamented skin for the Sniper RiffleĬlash in the Clouds is the first original DLC announced with the release of the Season Pass.It was released on June 25th, 2013, and does not count as part of the Season Pass DLC. This pack combines the previous contents prior to the game's release, both from the Upgrade Pack (originally part of the Premium and Ultimate Songbird Editions of BioShock Infinite), and the Industrial Revolution Pack, along with its preorder weapons from Best Buy and Gamestop. Various digital goodies: exclusive in-game gear, a digital soundtrack, and platform specific downloadable content (Avatar costumes for Xbox 360, and Themes for PC and PlayStation 3).09 October 2013 Columbia’s Finest Pack And that box went IN the collector’s edition box so you could leave that guy unpunched in his original packaging while you tear happily into the rest of the goodies.Ī 3-inch baby version keychain of the sold-out Murder of Crows vigor bottle replica.Ī 25 millimeter, resin-cast Handyman miniature from the upcoming BioShock Infinite board game by Plaid Hat Games, makers of Summoner Wars.Ī mini art book, full of BioShock Infinite concept art and commentary, with a hand-distressed cover. Then imagine we put that huge sucker in a period-style box, with custom artwork by Robb and Irrational concept artist Jorge Lacera. Now imagine you can get him to personally conceive and oversee the production of the coolest statue in the world.” Imagine you get to work with Robb Waters, the concept artist who visualized the cover of System Shock. Here’s Ken Levine’s description about the statue. The PS3 box art has also been revealed, and it’s very pleasant to look at, but also quite simple. Well, he also revealed a second Premium Edition which doesn’t contain the Songbird statue but everything else! We have them listed below, so check it out. Hey, take a look at this Ultimate Songbird Edition which Ken Levine showcased on the Playstation Blog.
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