That game is playable inside BioShock 2’s DLC. In “Minerva’s Den” there’s a video game from 1950s called Spitfire. “If you were to make a lot of logical leaps,” Gaynor said, “all of those games have been linked together by our ridiculous retconning.”Īs for the actual links between Gone Home and BioShock, that can be picked up via in-game video games found in both titles. Speaking during an episode of his Tone Control podcast, Gaynor dropped this intriguing nugget of information and extrapolated it a little further by pointing out that “Minerva’s Den” showed links between the BioShock and System Shock universes. Gaynor has now revealed that Gone Home and BioShock take place in the same universe. One of the developer’s co-founders, Steve Gaynor, worked on the BioShock franchise he wrote the story for BioShock 2’s DLC “Minerva’s Den”. Developer The Fullbright Company is the indie team behind the sensational Gone Home.
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