Briefly: It’s finally been revealed.

Bioshock Infinite released all the way back in March to universal acclaim. The game is an incredibly beautiful story driven shooter that offers some of the best and most memorable moments in all of gaming.

Since its release, fans have been eagerly (understatement) awaiting the release, or simply the announcement, of DLC packs for the title. A DLC Season Pass for Infinite has been available since the game was still in its pre-order cycle, so we all knew something was coming, we just didn’t know what.

Until today, that is.

Irrational Games has spilled the beans on some incredible sounding content. The first pack, available now, is called ‘Clash in the Clouds’, and is a combat centric, very difficult looking arena shooter. Take a look at the trailer below:

Looks cool, huh? Not overly exciting, but cool. Now take a look at the trailer for ‘Burial at Sea’, the newly announced, not yet available DLC for Infinite:

‘Burial at Sea’ is a two-part, story driven adventure that takes what looks like an alternate Booker and Elizabeth back to Rapture. You’ll notice from the trailer that Rapture is looking pretty lively (and not destroyed) at this time, but if you look closer, you’ll also notice a certain date: December 31, 1958. Yep, that’s the night that Rapture fell.

It has also been revealed that chapter two of ‘Burial at Sea’ will have players take on the role of Elizabeth, and that gameplay will be much different while you’re in her shoes.

How excited are you for this one? Be sure to let us know!

Briefly: It’s not information about the upcoming Bioshock Infinite DLC, but it’s the next best thing: information on when we’ll get that information.

Joystiq has learned that the first DLC will be unveiled in late July. Three DLC packs have been planned in total: each will cost you a cool $9.99 (unless you pick up the $19.99 season pass), and all three are set to be story-driven, single player experiences. Sign me up!

Bioshock Infinite remains one of my favourite gaming experiences in years, and I can’t wait to see what Ken Levine does with Logan’s RunHave you finished the game yourself? What did you think of the experience?

Between this unveiling, SDCC, and the launch of the next chapter of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, July is set to be an incredible (and busy) month!

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