"Bioshock 4" has been in development for 6 years, but its progress has not been smooth.There are reports that the project is in trouble, the studio head is fired, and the game content plan is fully adjusted.Despite the difficulties, T2 CEO Strauss Zelnick insists that the game will not be cancelled and "it will definitely be released, and there is no doubt about it."
Zelnick acknowledged that BioShock 4's development process "had some ups and downs" and that there were changes in the studio's leadership.The development team faces a huge challenge, not only to be loyal to the "biochemical shock gene" left by the founder of the series Ken Levine, but it also wants to make a huge leap, but this process is not going well.
Despite the internal turmoil of the BioShock 4 development team, Zelnick still firmly believes that the team can meet the challenges.However, considering that the work has not yet been released on its actual screen, fans may have to wait longer.
Zelnick also said that the development cycle of game masterpieces is getting longer because "players are very demanding and pursuing high-quality games", and development takes time.Their goal is always to create works with the best experience, rather than simply pursuing the number of works.