Alien Isolation 2
News, coverage and analysis tracking Alien Isolation 2 across the outlets.- Evening Reading - June 10, 2026This edition of Evening Reading covers various gaming news, including updates on Among Us Story: On Guard, Alien: Isolation 2, Pokemon Pokopia, Halo: Campaign Evolved, and Saw: Genesis. It also mentions Steam discontinuing physical gift cards, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma's statement on restructuring, and new game announcements for Minecraft Dungeons 2 and Resident Evil Veronica. Additionally, it highlights Bradley the Badger being published by Focus Entertainment, Geoff Keighley and Hideo Kojima reuniting at Summer Game Fest, and Floyd Norman receiving an honorary Oscar.
- Alien: Isolation 2 Studio Wants to “Expand and Evolve” Beyond the Original, Says Creative DirectorCreative Assembly's Al Hope revealed that Alien: Isolation 2 will expand beyond the original's spaceship setting, taking players to a new planet with both claustrophobic interiors and hostile exteriors. The sequel will feature a new protagonist, Blake, and continue to focus on audio design and the concept of an 'information war' to create a frightening experience. Alien: Isolation 2 is in development for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2.
- 'An evolved game of cat and mouse:' Alien: Isolation 2 leads on taking the alien outside, the good kind of AI,…Creative Assembly is developing Alien: Isolation 2, a sequel to the acclaimed 2014 stealth horror game. The sequel will expand the gameplay to exterior environments, introducing new behaviors for the intelligent alien. Developers James Green and Al Hope discussed the game's focus on player choice, systemic AI, and learning from the original's pacing.
- Round Up: The First Previews Are In For Alien: Isolation 2Early previews for Alien: Isolation 2, confirmed for Nintendo Switch, suggest the sequel successfully captures the spirit of the original survival horror game. Developers at Creative Assembly are building upon the acclaimed predecessor with a new protagonist, Blake, and a narrative bridging the two titles. Initial impressions highlight the return of intense stealth gameplay and a palpable sense of dread.
- Round Up: Alien: Isolation 2 Previews Say It's More of the Brilliant, Terrifying SamePreviews for Alien: Isolation 2 indicate that the sequel maintains the brilliant and terrifying survival horror gameplay of the original. Developed by Creative Assembly and published by SEGA, the game introduces exterior environments alongside interior ones and features significantly improved visuals. While the prologue serves as a bridge to the first game, previews suggest the sequel will expand upon the established formula.
- Morning PreviewsPreviews for upcoming games include Alien: Isolation 2, which is expected to continue the survival horror experience, and Turok: Origins, aiming to revive the Turok franchise. Both titles are highlighted for their potential to deliver new chapters in their respective genres.
- Alien: Isolation 2 is Poised to Deliver Another Bold Chapter in Survival HorrorCreative Assembly has provided a hands-on preview of Alien: Isolation 2, showcasing its prologue at Summer Game Fest. The sequel expands on the original's survival horror formula by introducing new environments, including hostile exteriors, and a new protagonist named Blake. Developers Al Hope, Ana Sopikova, and James Green discussed how the game aims to balance tension and player agency, emphasizing distraction and escape over combat.
- 15 years after the first game made horror history, Alien Isolation 2 unleashes a smarter, meaner XenomorphA preview of Alien: Isolation 2 reveals a more intelligent and dangerous Xenomorph, emphasizing stealth and survival. The sequel, developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega, will feature enhanced AI and environmental interactions. It is slated for release on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch, though a specific release date is yet to be announced.
- Snabbkollen – Vilken spelshow var bäst?This article discusses various gaming showcases, including PlayStation's State of Play, Summer Game Fest, Xbox Games Showcase, and Nintendo Direct. It presents poll results indicating that the Xbox Games Showcase was voted the best, followed by Summer Game Fest and PlayStation State of Play, and invites readers to share their opinions in the comments.
- Showcase Season & Planet Zoo 2 – TheXboxHub Official Podcast #229The latest episode of TheXboxHub Official Podcast covers the recent gaming showcases, including the Xbox Games Showcase and Summer Game Fest, alongside discussions about Planet Zoo 2. Hosts Gareth, Paul, and Darren highlight their favorite moments, discuss Xbox strategy, and anticipate upcoming game releases, with a particular focus on Gears of War: E-Day.
- 15 PS5 Games from Last Week's Livestreams We Can't Wait to PlayThis article highlights 15 upcoming PlayStation 5 games that generated excitement from recent livestreams. The list includes anticipated titles like Alien Isolation 2, Marvel's Wolverine, and Silent Hill: Townfall, alongside sequels and new IPs across various genres. The author expresses enthusiasm for the diverse range of experiences coming to the platform.
- 15 PS5 Games from Last Week's Livestreams We're Dying to PlaySeveral major livestreams last week revealed a multitude of anticipated PlayStation 5 games, including sequels and new entries in established franchises. Titles like Alien: Isolation 2, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, and Marvel's Wolverine were highlighted, alongside new IPs such as Gen Atlas and The Lost Wild, generating significant excitement among players.
- Summer Game Fest 2026: Hands-on and more details on 11 upcoming PS5 gamesSummer Game Fest Play Days showcased numerous upcoming PlayStation 5 titles, offering hands-on experiences and new details. Games previewed include Alien: Isolation 2, Control Resonant, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Resident Evil Veronica, SAW: Genesis, Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2, Crazy Taxi World Tour, gen Atlas, Silent Hill: Townfall, Sonic Pico Park, and Virtua Fighter Crossroads.
- Round Up: Every Switch 1 & 2 Announcement From Summer Game Fest's Weekend ShowcasesSummer Game Fest 2026 featured numerous announcements for the Nintendo Switch, including a variety of indie titles and some ports of existing games. Showcases like Geoff Keighley's Opening Show, Day of the Devs, Southeast Asian Games Showcase, Wholesome Direct, and others revealed new games and DLC across multiple genres.
- Games Inbox: Why is Gears Of War: E-Day not on PS5?A reader questions the exclusivity of Gears Of War: E-Day to Xbox, arguing it limits the potential player base compared to multi-platform releases like Forza Horizon 5. The reader also expresses skepticism about the new Fable's direction and the overall strategy behind Xbox's exclusive titles. Other topics discussed include the Summer Game Fest, State of Play, and the evolving relationship between game developers and streamers.
- Alla Summer Game Fest-trailers samlade på ett och samma ställeThis article compiles trailers from the Summer Game Fest, featuring announcements for games like Resident Evil Veronica, Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course, and Guild Wars 3. It highlights a strong start with Resident Evil Veronica and a closing with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, showcasing a variety of upcoming titles.
- Alien: Isolation 2 Announced at Summer Game Fest 2026Creative Assembly and SEGA have announced Alien: Isolation 2, the sequel to the 2014 survival horror game, during Summer Game Fest 2026. The game will feature a new protagonist, setting, and a more dangerous Xenomorph, retaining the series' tension-driven gameplay. Alien: Isolation 2 is available to wishlist on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, with Nintendo Switch 2 support planned.
- [Let’s Talk] Summer Game Fest 2026 reactionsFollowing Summer Game Fest 2026, players are discussing the numerous third-party game announcements for the Nintendo Switch 2, including titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 and Final Fantasy 7 Revelation. The article prompts readers to share their personal highlights and favorite announcements from the event.
- At Summer Game Fest 2026, video games retreat to the safety of the pastThe Summer Game Fest 2026 showcased a strong trend of developers relying on established franchises, sequels, and remakes rather than introducing new intellectual properties. While notable exceptions exist, the overall emphasis on recognizable titles suggests a retreat to safer, familiar ground within the industry amidst financial pressures. This focus on nostalgia and past successes, though generating excitement, raises questions about the future of innovation in gaming.
- The Summer Game Fest showcase showed Japan’s top game-makers racing ever further ahead of the west | OpinionThe Summer Game Fest showcase highlighted a perceived gap between Japanese and Western game development, with Eastern studios generating more enthusiastic crowd reactions. While Chinese and Korean studios were also prominent, Western developers were notably less represented. The event's tone and content, including mature themes, suggested a shift from previous industry showcases.