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The BioShock Vita game would have been “a Final Fantasy Tactics thing set in a pre-fall Rapture”

Ken Levine took to Twitter last night to discuss the ill-fated BioShock Vita.

“I was thinking a Final Fantasy Tactics-style thing set in a pre-fall Rapture,” Levine said of the game.

According to Levine, the game is dead in the water.

“2K and Sony couldn’t put a deal together last time I checked,” Levine said. “They seemed way more optimistic about this back in 2011. Wish I could do it myself, but lawyers and that. I still love my Vita.”

Levine also spoke of the chance that Bioshock Infinite might find its way to current-gen systems. “I’m hoping but [it’s] not my decision,” Levine said.


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