Looks like 2K are certainly not the most coherent developers out there. It was stated here that Bioshock 2 would not have a subtitle, only for another developer to deny that just a few days later here. Now they've backflipped again in a interview with IGN, claiming Sea of Dreams was the title of the original teaser trailer only.

"We name most of our trailers at 2K and the name of the teaser trailer we released last October for BioShock 2 is called 'Sea of Dreams,' 2K spokesman Charlie Sinhaseni told IGN. "There was talk about adding that as an official subtitle, but we decided to simply keep it BioShock 2. We're sorry for the confusion, but we're glad people are so interested."
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    redneonfish Apr 3, 09
    Well, i'm not bothered. I'm sure subtitles don't sell games.
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    Aussie Legend Apr 3, 09
    I don't know, I kinda like the subtitle.

    Not that I particularly care either way.
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    Red 9* Apr 3, 09
    As long as the game itself is good, it could be titled "Bioshock 2: This Game PWNs" for all I care.
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    Blaze Apr 3, 09
    They're just copying off of the Call Of Duty shenanigans.
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      Raziel_326 Apr 3, 09
      Uuuh no. If that were they case, they'd get rid of Bioshock and just call the game "Sea of Dreams."
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        BANDITO ATTACK Apr 3, 09
        no if that were the case they'd just get rid of the EVERYTHING and release bioshock 1 again.
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          dwg14390 Apr 4, 09
          Uhh, no if that where the case, then they'd make it the same except it now takes place in the near future.
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          BANDITO ATTACK Apr 4, 09
          lol you beat me, man. gg
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    chautemoc Apr 3, 09
    'Cohesive', not 'coherent'...
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    Tiger of Wu Apr 4, 09
    Am I the only one that is very disappointed that this subtitle business is the biggest news about the game in a while?
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    xegaldis Apr 5, 09
    tbh i don't really care, i just want the damn game.

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