🗓 AUGUST 21, 2007
◀◀ REWINDING TO
2007
NOW · 2026
Dive back into Rapture on Steam, 19 years later. A city beneath the waves, a vision gone wrong.
2007
ON THIS DAY
PLAYERS
Publisher
2K Games
Developer
Irrational Games
Genre
First-person shooter
Released
AUGUST 2007
Origin
Worldwide
System
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Step back to 2007. Nineteen years ago today, a particular vision of the future, or perhaps the past, arrived on Steam for Windows. BioShock dropped us into Rapture, a city built on ideals that, like any grand experiment in a pressure cooker, eventually imploded.
WHY IT STILL MATTERS
It's a place where art deco architecture meets underwater decay, where the whispers of failed utopia echo through flooded corridors. You navigate this submerged world, piecing together the story of its inhabitants and the grand, terrible experiment that brought it all down. The air, or rather the water, is thick with the consequences of unchecked ambition and a desperate fight for survival against its twisted denizens.
This wasn't just another shooter; it was an invitation to explore a world that felt both alien and disturbingly familiar in its cautionary tale. The technology of the time allowed for a level of immersion that felt truly novel, pulling players into its narrative with a gravity few games had managed before.




BioShock's release on Steam in 2007 marked a significant moment for narrative-driven first-person shooters, influencing game design with its immersive world-building and philosophical themes.
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Explore the underwater city of Rapture
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Utilize plasmids for special abilities
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Engage in combat with various weapons
NEXZY
▲ The 2000s set — silver rear-projection, center control bar.
NEXZY REWIND
AUGUST 2007
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