In its call with investors following its Q1 results, Take-Two execs confirmed that BioShock producer was still involved in the 2K Marin sequel, that 2009 would bring another sequel to a triple-A Rockstar game, and hinted at the possibility of a new Max Payne title as film production ramps up.
Asked why the BioShock IP had moved to 2K Marin, and whether Levine was still attached to the project, company CEO Ben Feder said that Levine was a “terrific asset to the company,” and that he was working on both BioShock 2 and a different IP.
2K Boston and Australia were both working on a new title, he said, but that was “not to say Ken is not involved” in the continuation of the BioShock franchise.
