BioShock Infinite shipping with reversible cover
Irrational Games allowing users to vote on six potential covers to be included with 2013 shooter.
Gamer not satisfied with BioShock Infinite's controversial box art may be happy to learn the 2013 shooter will come bundled with a reversible cover. Irrational Games creative director Ken Levine made the announcement today, also noting that fans will decide which alternate cover will be included.
Gamers can vote for one of six covers at the Irrational Games website. Levine said print deadlines are approaching quickly, so fans should place their voices as soon as they are able.
Fans not happy with whatever the community chooses are not out of luck. Irrational Games will make "a whole mess" of additional alternate covers available to download and print at a later date. These were not revealed.
BioShock Infinite was delayed last week and is now due March 26, 2013. For more, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
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