BioShock 2 Wine Bottles already up for bidding on eBay

Posted Aug 8, 2009 at 6:08PM by Mabie A. Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: eBay, Rapture, Take-Two Interactive
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Wanted to go to BioShock 2's (Xbox 360, PS3, and PC) beachcomber event but wasn't able to? Aww, too bad. You missed out on their promotional Rapture Wine Bottle. Not to worry, though. Not only do you have the rest of the summer to stage your own beach event, you also still have a chance to own the BioShock 2 bottles if you head to eBay right now.

BioShock 2 wine bottle - Image 1 


Yes, a couple of these said bottles have already been sighted up on eBay, each going for US$ 86 and US$ 112.50 the last time I checked (really diehard fans, I see). Said one of the descriptions:

This is one of the very limited Rapture Wine Bottles buried in the sand at 10 different beaches across the world, the last of which just ended in Santa Monica. This bottle contains 3 posters, one a Rapture propaganda poster, the front with a powerful image of a fist and the words "Welcome to Rapture".


The back contains propaganda pertaining the ideology behind Rapture. The other two are humorous posters containing information about two of the exciting plasmids to be featured in the upcoming sequel. This bottle has NEVER BEEN OPENED, AS CAN BE SEEN IN THE PICTURES, and is in JUST UNCOVERED CONDITION. The bottle itself features a rustically worn wine label, setting the bottle's origin as the Worley Winery in Arcadia, vintage 1958. Just to clarify- there's no wine in here, only posters and an awesome bottle. Okay Go!


Okay! Go! Too bad there's no wine in it. But hey, feel free to put some yourself. I know I would.



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Comments [refresh]

by Boner_Ville - 2009-08-08 14:48
» ...

gayyy for low life *****et ass fanboyz

by Master Chef - 2009-08-08 18:47
» yep that's me

There are a bunch of them on teh ebayz, I'm the high bidder on all of them



olololololololo l

by LancerImpact - 2009-08-12 02:09
» Whats the point

Its not like this bottle is going to be worth millions in a few years so why buy it? Okay so if you're a collector what are you going to do with it? put it on a shelf and let it dust?

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