2K Global President Christoph Hartmann says BioShock could have plenty of sequels, but he promises the company won't "cash in" on the franchise. Speaking with MCV, Hartmann states that with the "right twist of innovation," the series has the potential to span, oh, six parts ... "as Star Wars did." (BioShock 6: Revenge of the Lil' Sithsters, anyone?)
Although Ken Levine might be giggling all the way to the bank with sequel royalties, we'd like to see how BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams turns out before we get excited about a six-part aquatic epic. Also, wasn't Star Wars just a trilogy? Please, join us in our denial.
Reader Comments (51)
Posted: Jan 8th 2009 8:53PM 01 said
Actually, if I'm not mistaken, Lucas originally wrote Star Wars as a 9 part story. Budget and logistics only allowed for the middle three initially, and then the god awful abortions of movies that are now know as Episodes 1-3




