Gaming
Alien: Isolation sequel early in development at Creative Assembly
Sega subsidiary studio Creative Assembly has announced they are developing a sequel to Alien: Isolation in celebration of the original game’s 10th anniversary.
While details on the sequel are limited, the developer has confirmed that the new game is currently in the early stages of development.
“Today, I’m delighted to confirm, on behalf of the team, that a sequel to Alien: Isolation is in early development,” said creative director Al Hope in a statement. “We look forward to sharing more details with you when we’re ready.”
The original Alien: Isolation was released on various platforms including Windows PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox, PlayStation, and smartphones.
Here is a message from Creative Assembly:
To our fans around the world:
It has been 10 years since we released Alien: Isolation, a game that aimed to capture the essence of the original Alien movie.
We are grateful for your continued support and enthusiasm for the game, and we are excited to announce that a sequel to Alien: Isolation is currently in development.
We appreciate all the love and dedication you have shown for the game, and we can’t wait to share more details with you soon.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
Until next time,
Al Hope, Creative Director – Alien: Isolation
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