BioShock Infinite Delayed Again
BioShock Infinite was going to be released on February 26, 2013. That is not the case anymore. Irrational announced today that the game will hit stores on March 26, 2013. They said it is mostly polishing and bug fixes they are working on. Irrational also said that it could of been shipped in February but they wanted to give the fans what they deserve.
This is the second delay for BioShock Infinite, which was originally due in October 2012 before moving it to February 2013.
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