Posted Jun 07, 2008 at 10:42PM by Glen D. Listed in: Rumors, PlayStation Network, Games, Scans, BioShock Tags: 2K Games, UK, box art, Playstation Home
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BioShock - Image 1We received a pretty intriguing tip earlier that might amuse some of you. UK site Game.co has the cover art for the PlayStation 3 version of 2K Games' BioShock and it has an interesting logo visible at the bottom part.

The logo belongs to none other than long-awaited PS3 virtual world PlayStation Home. While it's still unclear what this means, tipster J has some ideas. He writes:

If you look at the box art, it clearly has the Home logo. This not only suggests that BioShock will have Home integration, but it also suggests that Home- be that the beta version or full- will be out by 1st October, which is the date currently listed for when BioShock comes out

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We must say that's a pretty reasonable way of looking at it. We tried looking for the same cover art in other major game retailers, but we didn't find any other site that has it. We'll try to dig deeper to shed some light into this one.

Thanks to J for the heads up!

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