Alien: Isolation 2 Unveiled: Original Director’s Return Brings Frightful Sci-Fi Thrills
10 Years of Alien: Isolation – A New Sequel is in the Works!
Can you believe it’s been 10 whole years since Alien: Isolation first sent shivers down our spines? Time really does fly when you’re cowering under a table, desperately trying to evade a deadly Xenomorph. The memories are still hauntingly vivid, and we’re thrilled to share some exciting news that will have you screaming with joy.
Alien: Isolation 2 is Coming!
As part of the game’s 10th anniversary celebrations, director Al Hope spilled the beans to the Alien: Isolation community. And what did he have to say? A sequel is in the works, with Hope at the helm once again! The wait is almost over, folks.
A Note from the Director
In a post to the community, Hope thanked fans for their love and support over the past decade. And then, the big reveal: "Today, I’m delighted to confirm, on behalf of the team, that a sequel to Alien: Isolation is in early development. We look forward to sharing more details with you when we’re ready."
What’s Next?
While we wait for more information, take a trip down memory lane with our Alien: Isolation retrospective. Graeme Mason’s feature, 10 Years of Alien: Isolation: how Creative Assembly made an all-time horror classic, is a must-read. It’s a fascinating look at how the game was made, with insights from the developers themselves.
Stay Tuned!
With this news, anticipation is already building for what’s to come. We can’t wait to see what’s in store for this highly anticipated sequel. Stay locked and loaded for more updates!
[Image: Let’s Play Alien: Isolation Episode 1: SHIPS ARE SPACESHIPS FOR THE SEA. Watch on YouTube]
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