[UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, 2K confirmed that BioShock Infinite Complete Edition is coming to consoles and PC later this year.

"We can confirm that the BioShock Infinite Complete Edition is coming to Xbox 360, PS3, and PC later this year, and we will be sharing more information about it very soon," 2K said.

The original story is below.

2K Games will release a special BioShock Infinite Complete Edition this November for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 that includes all of the game's previously released DLC for $40. That's according to GameStop and Amazon product pages, which list the unannounced bundle for a release across both platforms on November 4.

The BioShock Infinite Complete Edition will reportedly include the main game, as well as the Clash in the Clouds and two-part Burial at Sea expansion packs. You'll also receive extra weapons in the form of Comstock's China Broom shotgun and Comstock's Bird's Eye sniper rifle, among other pieces of digital content.

2K Games has not officially announced the BioShock Infinite Complete Edition, so you should take this news with a grain of salt for now. We have reached out to 2K Games for comment about the rumored bundle, and we'll update this post with anything we hear back.

Despite BioShock Infinite shipping close to 7 million copies, developer Irrational Games effectively shut down in February. BioShock creator Ken Levine and a handful of other key developers continue to work at the Quincy, Mass. studio, where they are pushing forward on a "smaller, more entrepreneurial" project for studio owner Take-Two Interactive.

Meanwhile, future development on the BioShock series--and it sounds like we've not seen the last of the franchise yet--will be handled by 2K Marin. The most recent BioShock game to be released was this summer's iOS version of the 2007 original.

Eddie Makuch is a news editor at GameSpot, and you can follow him on Twitter @EddieMakuch