Specifically, BioShock: The Collection includes remastered versions of BioShock, BioShock 2 and BioShock Infinite, plus all of their single-player DLC packs. There are a few caveats here: BioShock 2 in particular won't feature multiplayer content in the new bundle. Also, BioShock Infinite has not been remastered for PC because "it already meets current-gen console standards and runs smoothly on high visual settings," 2K Games says. Note that Infinite landed on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC in March 2013.

A few extra goodies are thrown into The Collection, including a director's commentary reel called Imagining BioShock starring series creator Ken Levine, and a behind-the-scenes tour of the original BioShock's development called Museum of Orphaned Concepts. BioShock's Challenge Rooms also make an appearance in the bundle. The Collection includes BioShock 2's Minerva's Den and Protector Trials DLC packs, plus BioShock Infinite's Burial at Sea, Clash in the Clouds and Columbia's Finest add-on packs.

Fans have long been clamoring for current-generation versions of the BioShock trilogy, and just yesterday 2K Games revealed the series' official twitter account. News of the remastered collection leaked a little early thanks to a series of images uploaded to the official 2K Games website this week. But of course, when you're dealing with an elaborate underwater city, leaks are expected.