BioShock is set to expand it's amazing story into literary realms this fall with a novel published by fan-favorite science-fiction and fantasy publisher Tor Books, according to a vague and secretive book catalogue received by Gamasutra.
An included sample page is credited to BioShock writer and creative director Ken Levine, but Gamasutra speculates this might credit concepts not authorship. All that's certain is that the novel will run 400 pages and be available in hardcover and paperback.
The novel shall most likely eschew pictures in favour of words. Here are some anyway. Tor Books has previously published novels based upon a variety of video games including Halo, Dragon Age and Perfect Dark, often writen by developers themselves.

The novel's fall launch window happily coincidences with BioShock 2's release date of November 3--announced yesterday--on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. For some reason this concept really excites us, almost as much as new information on the upcoming Bioshock movie does.
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