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"A new hunting ground for the ultimate apex predator" - Alien: Isolation 2 gets its first proper trailer
Sega and Creative Assembly have released the first proper trailer for their planetside horror sequel Alien Isolation 2.
Following a tease earlier this year, Alien Isolation 2 was officially revealed during a new trailer that debuted as part of Summer Game Fest. Like the original Alien: Isolation, which released in 2014,
Released in 2014, Alien: Isolation became one of the most acclaimed games based on the Alien franchise thanks to its atmosphere and unpredictable Xenomorph AI. Set aboard Sevastopol Station, it tasked players with surviving against a relentless Alien that adapted to player behavior throughout the campaign.
One of the big reveals at today's Summer Game Fest 2026 Showcase was Alien: Isolation 2, which doesn't yet have a release date, but is already available to wishlist on the Xbox Store as of a few minutes ago.
Comics Gaming Magazine on MSN
SGF 2026: SEGA announces a return to survival horror with Alien: Isolation 2
In one of the first surprises of the evening at SGF 2026, SEGA took to the stage to share the newest chapter in the Alien: Isolation series. Setting the tone with a dark and forboding atmosphere, SEGA alongside 20th Century Fox and Creative Assembly gave gamers a brief glimpse of the new world and atmosphere
Alien Isolation 2 made headlines when the sequel was first announced in October 2024. The announcement was part of the 10th anniversary celebration of the first Alien Isolation game, which was released in 2014, and developer Creative Assembly is back with ...
Developer Creative Assembly has released a teaser trailer for a sequel to Alien: Isolation, exciting fans of the sci-fi horror game that became a cult classic. Many players praise the original Alien: Isolation for its advanced enemy AI and claustrophobic ...
Alien: Isolation' is a survival horror game developed by Creative Assembly in 2014. At the time, many were skeptical of the project, as CA was primarily known for the 'Total War' series. It is also known that SEGA was initially hesitant to approve the proposal due to the failure of previous Alien games.