
Over the last few days, Take-Two made no less than three announcements regarding Bioshock and its developer, Irrational Games. The first one tells us that the PC and Xbox 360 versions have gone gold, and that they are now ready for their highly anticipated release from August 21 in North America, and August 24 in Europe.
Also on Friday, they announced a change of name for the Irrational developer, which has been tagged with Take-Two's 2K Games brand. As a result, the two Irrational studios from the US and Australia are to be known from now on as 2K Boston, and 2K Australia respectively. Ken Levine, the big boss over at Irrational 2K Boston seems pleased with this change, which, he says, provides them with "new opportunities and artistic freedoms".
And today came the third notable news, as Take-Two released the Bioshock demo for the Xbox 360. It's available now on Xbox Live Marketplace as a 1.35 GB download, and a PC demo was also promised, but it will only arrive towards the end of this month.
And speaking of demos, Loki also got one recently (you can find some download download links on the official website), and today KOEI announced its plans to release a few other demo versions through Xbox Live. The Fatal Inertia demo should already come out tomorrow, while the ones for Bladestorm: The Hundred Years War and Dynasty Warriors: Gundam are only expected in October.




