We’re Finally Getting A Sequel To Alien: Isolation, 12 Years Later

  • By: srtmorar@gmail.com
  • Date: April 27, 2026
  • Time to read: 2 min.


Sega released Alien: Isolation nearly 12 years ago, in October of 2014, and to celebrate Aliens’ 40th Anniversary yesterday, developer Creative Assembly released a teaser trailer for the sequel. Yes, a sequel is actually/finally happening more than a decade later, which is just enough time for Alien: Isolation, which received mixed reviews at launch, to reach cult-hit status amongst fans of Xenomorphs and retro-sci-fi tech. 

The video is titled “False Sense Of Security,” and given its teaser nature, it doesn’t reveal too much at all. We see a menu pad with a low-battery light, which turns on with a new battery, before a large hangar door opens, suggesting this sequel might take place on a planet (rather than on a single ship as in Alien: Isolation). That’d be a fitting change for the Xenomorph-stalker horror game, given the first one takes place on a ship (like the first Alien movie) – the sequel movie, Aliens, took Ripley onto an actual planet to open up the horror playground of the infamous Xenomorphs, so we’d love to see the Alien: Isolation sequel do the same. 

Check out the Alien: Isolation sequel teaser for yourself below: 

 

Though this teaser doesn’t necessarily indicate it’s for a sequel to Alien: Isolation, Disney Games sent along a press release to say that it is, in fact, for Creative Assembly’s sequel to Alien: Isolation, putting any doubt to rest. 

Elsewhere, for Aliens’  40th Anniversary, Disney Games highlights that developer Survios recently released Alien: Rogue Incursion – Part One Evolved Edition for Nintendo Switch 2, noting that a PlayStation 4 version will arrive soon. Plus, Behaviour Interactive announced the Bloodbound Pack for Dead by Daylight, and it will feature Private First-Class William L. Hudson as an Ellen Ripley Skin alongside colonial marine gear when it goes live in-game tomorrow, on April 28. 

While waiting to learn more about this sequel, read Game Informer’s Alien: Isolation review, and then read this retrospective about how Creative Assembly built its perfectly evolved AI Xenomorph. 


What do you hope to see in this Alien: Isolation sequel? Let us know in the comments below!



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