![]() The game is being developed by FoxNext, and it will allow the player to "remotely guide Amanda Ripley's crew through increasingly challenging tasks using only the station's emergency systems" in a game that the devs say is an "immersive and captivating Alien experience, perfectly designed for mobile gaming, bringing the Alien story to life."Īlien: Blackout will be set aboard a crippled Weyland-Yutani space station, where a xenomorph is hunting for new prey.Īlien: Blackout will be coming "soon", according to the game's official webpage. As expected, the game will feature Amanda Ripley, Ellen Ripley's daughter, as the main protagonist, but we're not quite sure it's a sequel for Alien: Isolation.įor starters, it's only been announced for iOS and Android, providing a very different gameplay experience from PC and console game Isolation, and the official details don't actually refer to Creative Assembly's game, only that it's a "new chapter in the Alien franchise following the saga of Amanda Ripley, Ellen Ripley's daughter, between the films Alien and Aliens." This led some fans to believe that Alien Isolation sequel could be announced very soon but this is all there apparently is.Ĭould FoxNextGames have another Alien project in the works for PC and consoles? Well, it remains to be seen but nothing is officially confirmed at the moment.Earlier today we shared the news that a new Alien game would be revealed soon, and here it is. Their disappointment is probably even bigger after the official Alien Twitter profile recently shared two teaser trailers which mentioned Amanda Ripley, "untold story" and the Nostromo. Comparisons to Blizzard's Diablo Immortal announcement at BlizzCon 2018 are inevitable with questions like "Don't you guys have phones?" and "Is this an out of season April fool's joke?" flooding the comment section. This, of course, could be tempting for some players who enjoy mobile games, but others have already shown their disappointment as you can see in the like/dislike bar on YouTube. Alien: Blackout, a 4.99 iOS and Android game without microtransactions, riffs on mobile smash Five Nights at Freddy’s, and I must view the area through security cameras and scan an interactive. The developers FoxNext, D3 Go and Rival Game said that Alien: Blackout will have seven levels and unpredictable Xenomorph AI which will lead to tense and "fear-inducing" moments. ![]() ![]() Judging by the description, Alien: Blackout looks more like a crew management game with limited resources and decisions which are tied to your crew's survival. Players will be able to use the space station's limited power supply to operate a holographic map, cameras and motion tracker. You'll guide your crew to safety and avoid encounters with a Xenomorph which will "tirelessly hunt you and the crew". The film grain effect on camera feeds feels appropriately retro and the map view, while basic, has all the. Crew member character models are a bit stiff in their animations, but the alien is just as creepy and terrifying as you’d hope, especially if it attacks you in the vent and gets in your face. Those who expected something like that will be disappointed to hear that Alien: Blackout is in fact, a survival horror mobile game.Īccording to the description on the official website, players will have to take care of their crew on an alien-infested space station. Visually, Alien Blackout looks excellent. Back in November 2018, 20th Century Fox trademarked the title Alien: Blackout which started the speculation about the new first-person shooter game announcement at The Games Awards 2018.
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