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2K Boston’s Ken Levine, creator of the critically acclaimed BioShock, has been discussing possible ways in which to extend the BioShock experience through downloadable content.
“Diablo II, to me, was a great model for an expansion, because it enhanced the original game, but also extended the game, too. I’m not a really big fan of expanding things just by linearly adding to the experience, adding a new campaign, as much as I am of enhancing the original experience and adding replayability to that experience,” Levine told Games for Windows Magazine. “I think that certainly BioShock’s combat experience is great, but it could be broader. I’m a little more confused as far as how to expand the narrative experience.“
So with Levine against adding new levels to the campaign, the most likely content given that “a lot of plasmids” were cut from the game is extra plasmids to add to your already large arsenal.
Nothing’s been confirmed so don’t expect new plasmids to start appearing anytime soon.