Sega has revealed that it’s engaged on an Alien Isolation sequel.
The announcement was made on Monday to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the unique recreation’s launch.
The sequel is in “early improvement” at Artistic Meeting, in keeping with studio artistic director Al Hope, who additionally directed Alien Isolation.
“On the tenth anniversary, it appears solely becoming to let you already know that now we have heard your misery calls loud and clear,” he mentioned.
“Immediately, I’m delighted to substantiate, on behalf of the workforce, {that a} sequel to Alien: Isolation is in early improvement.
“We sit up for sharing extra particulars with you once we’re prepared.”
Originally launched for PC and consoles earlier than making its approach to cell in 2021, the first-person survival horror recreation was impressed by 1979’s Alien film and drew reward for its tense gameplay and immersive world.
Gamers tackle the position of Weyland-Yutani worker Amanda Ripley, daughter of Alien film protagonist Ellen.
In a narrative set 15 years after Ridley Scott’s movie, Amanda’s mission to uncover the reality about her mom’s disappearance leads her to a decommissioned buying and selling station on the fringes of area the place she’s compelled right into a recreation of cat and mouse with a Xenomorph.
“It’s been nothing wanting unbelievable to witness your ardour for the sport over time and see it attain so many gamers all over the world,” Hope mentioned in as we speak’s message to followers.
“Your boundless enthusiasm, pleasure, screams (!) and steely braveness within the face of cinema’s best killer, have been profoundly rewarding.
“Whether or not you’re a nightmare mode veteran or moving into Amanda Ripley’s sneakers for that thrilling first try (good luck!), we wished to precise our deep gratitude. It was a dream venture dropped at life by an excellent workforce, and the reception you have got given it over time is extraordinary.”