Get Amped For BioShock Infinite With This New Teaser

Irrational Games will be releasing a brand-new trailer for BioShock Infinite tomorrow. Titled "Lamb of Columbia," this exciting new piece of media will almost certainly provide a bit more background info on Elizabeth.

You can get an early glimpse at what's to come by checking out the sub-twenty second clip above. It's dark, mysterious, and super intriguing. I don't know about you, but I can barely contain my excitement for this game. Ken Levine and his team at Irrational are some of the best in the business, so I'm really hoping that BioShock Infinite delivers a memorable experience that will be discussed for years to come.

Look for the game when it hits store shelves on March 26th, and be sure to check back here at GameRevolution tomorrow for the full trailer.

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