Users who download the game through Steam can get it for just $6.59 (£3.29) until August 28 [Direct Link].
BioShock Remastered is launching ten years and one day after the original BioShock debuted on Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 on August 21, 2007. For its original release, Irrational Games developed BioShock, while 2K published it, and now the remastered version for Mac is being published by Feral Entertainment, which publishes many games for macOS, iOS, and Linux platforms.
BioShock [Direct Link], BioShock 2 [Direct Link], and BioShock: Infinite [Direct Link] are already available for purchase on the Mac App Store, but the first game in the series was last updated in April 2012 and lacked enhanced graphics that more recent Macs can allow for. BioShock Remastered enhances the original game to run at 1080p with a higher frame rate, similar to last year's Windows- and console-only launch of BioShock: The Collection.
Specifically, the remastered version of the game includes a wealth of additional content from the original game, as well as DLC added later. The Museum of Orphaned Concepts is a museum-style level that players can walk through to visit early concept art and other ideas that never made it into the final version of BioShock. The game's major DLC, the Challenge Rooms, are also in BioShock Remastered and exist out of the central storyline to offer the player various puzzle and combat challenges.
There's also a director's commentary featuring Ken Levine and Shawn Roberson, achievements support, full controller support, high resolution textures, models, and interface, and 4K resolution support on compatible Macs and displays.
To run BioShock Remastered, Mac users will need a 2.4Ghz Intel Core i5 processor, macOS 10.12.5 (released May 2017), 8 GB of RAM, and 27 GB of available space. Feral Interactive has broken down exactly which Macs will run BioShock Remastered at its full potential, as well as the Macs that are capable of playing the game, "but do not consistently meet the standards required for official support."
Macs officially supported:
- All 21.5" iMacs since late 2013 (1GB Nvidia GT 750M Models are not officially supported)
- All 27" iMacs since late 2013 (1GB Nvidia GT 755M Models are not officially supported)
- All 13" MacBook Pros since late 2016
- All 15" MacBook Pros since late 2013
- All Mac Pros since late 2013
Macs that can run the game, but lack standards required for official support:
- All 21.5" iMacs since early 2013
- All 13" Retina MacBook Pros since mid 2012
- All 27" iMacs since late 2012 with a 1GB graphics card
- All Mac Mini's since late 2012
- All 13" MacBook Pros since mid 2012
- All 15" MacBook Pros since mid 2012 with a 1GB graphics card
- All MacBook Airs since mid 2012
- All MacBooks since early 2015
- All Mac Pros since 2009 with an AMD 7950 (Mac Edition) graphics card
Those interested can head over to the game's Steam page, or the Feral store, to download BioShock Remastered on Mac starting today.
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