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The abbreviated name, "AI 2," is the scariest thing about it so far.
Following a tease earlier this year, Alien Isolation 2 was officially revealed during a new trailer that debuted as part of Summer Game Fest. Like the original Alien: Isolation, which released in 2014,
Creative Assembly and Sega have announced the survival horror sequel "Alien: Isolation 2". It will be released for PC, PS5, Switch 2, and Xbox.
After that creepy teaser back in April, Creative Assembly has revealed our first proper look at the long-awaited Alien: Isolation 2, and confirmed that it's coming to Switch 2. Admittedly, it's another trailer all about vibes — if you're looking for concrete information,
Alien Isolation 2 made its long-awaited debut at Summer Game Fest 2026. Here's everything we know about the sequel, including its confirmed platforms and first official trailer.
One of the big reveals at today's Summer Game Fest 2026 Showcase was Alien: Isolation 2, which doesn't yet have a release date, but is already available to wishlist on the Xbox Store as of a few minutes ago.
Released in 2014, Alien: Isolation became one of the most acclaimed games based on the Alien franchise thanks to its atmosphere and unpredictable Xenomorph AI. Set aboard Sevastopol Station, it tasked players with surviving against a relentless Alien that adapted to player behavior throughout the campaign.
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SGF 2026: SEGA announces a return to survival horror with Alien: Isolation 2
In one of the first surprises of the evening at SGF 2026, SEGA took to the stage to share the newest chapter in the Alien: Isolation series. Setting the tone with a dark and forboding atmosphere, SEGA alongside 20th Century Fox and Creative Assembly gave gamers a brief glimpse of the new world and atmosphere