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According to the latest rumors, there’s a chance thatJudas, the new game fromBioShockcreator Ken Levine, will be featured at the PlayStation State of Play event on Wednesday, January 31.BioShockfans have been waiting over a decade for Levine’s next game, and while it looks likeJudaswill be making some serious strides forward, there’s no denying that it looks very similar to theBioShockseries.

TheoriginalBioShockgamewas a spiritual successor to theSystem Shockseries, with Levine playing a major role in the development of 1999’sSystem Shock 2.BioShock 2development was handled by a different team, as Levine focused on 2013’sBioShock Infinite. Like its predecessor,BioShock Infinitereleased to rave reviews and is considered by many to be a landmark game release. Considering how belovedBioShockandBioShock Infiniteare, it’s no surprise that many are anxious to play another game by Levine.

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Levine finally revealed sci-fi FPSJudasat The Game Awards 2022 with a stunning trailer that confirmed the game would be carrying on the legacy of theBioShockfranchise. Not much has been shared aboutJudassinceThe Game Awards 2022 trailer, but with Take-Two expecting the game to drop by March 2025, more information is expected to come sooner rather than later. Specifically, it’s possible, though unconfirmed, thatJudaswill be at the PlayStation State of Play on Wednesday, January 31.

Judas Looks Like a Successor to BioShock

It was teased by leaker Nick Baker thatJudaswill be at the PlayStation State of Play event, though it was not outright claimed and Sony itself has not provided any confirmation. While Sony has confirmed that aPlayStation State of Play event will occur on January 31at 2pm PT, it only specified two games that will be at the show:Rise of the RoninandStellar Blade. The State of Play is going to be over 40 minutes long, though, and so many more games are expected to be featured.

IfJudasis featured, thenBioShockfans will definitely want to tune in to the State of Play. WhileBioShock 4is its own thing,Judascertainly looks like it will greatly appeal toBioShockfans. It features similar first-person shooter gameplay, a starship setting that has serious Rapture vibes, and even the art style looks like a modern take onBioShock’s distinct look. It may not be the same asBioShock 4, butJudasshould go a long way in holding fans over while they wait for more information on the franchise’s next game.

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BioShock is a shooter unlike any you’ve ever played, loaded with weapons and tactics never seen. You’ll have a complete arsenal at your disposal from simple revolvers to grenade launchers and chemical throwers, but you’ll also be forced to genetically modify your DNA to create an even more deadly weapon: you. Injectable plasmids give you super human powers: blast electrical currents into water to electrocute multiple enemies, or freeze them solid and obliterate them with the swing of a wrench.No encounter ever plays out the same, and no two gamers will play the game the same way. Biologically modify your body: send fire storming from your fingertips and unleash a swarm of killer hornets hatched from the veins in your arms. Hack devices and systems, upgrade your weapons and craft new ammo variants. Turn everything into a weapon: the environment, your body, fire and water, and even your worst enemies. Explore an incredible and unique art deco world hidden deep under the ocean.