SEGA has just released the official in-engine trailer for Alien Isolation 2. The game will be using Unreal Engine 5, and this trailer will give you a glimpse at what the devs have managed to create with it. I’m certain SEGA will send a press release once the SGF 2026 event ends with more details. Until then, you can go ahead and watch the trailer!
[UPDATE]
Here’s the press release SEGA sent us.
The next chapter in the Alien: Isolation series, Alien: Isolation 2 will bring players face-to-face once more with cinema’s deadliest killer: Alien’s Xenomorph. With a brand-new setting, story and protagonist, players will embrace a whole new adventure, while experiencing the same deadly tension which established the original game as the ultimate survival-horror experience.
On a remote, storm-ravaged colony-world, players will endure the elements as they navigate the planet’s surface, and explore the claustrophobic confines of the Weyland-Yutani outpost of Kurosaki Station. It’s a new hunting-ground for the Alien, forcing players to improvise and develop new tools, techniques and tactics to survive the deadly game of cat-and-mouse.
Al Hope, Creative Director at Creative Assembly, said:
“It has been over a decade since we created the original Alien: Isolation and I am so excited to show everyone the first glimpse of the sequel. Our dedicated Survival team at Creative Assembly has been working hard to create a new, evolved Isolation experience continuing the legacy of the Alien franchise, making the eponymous killer smarter, the environment harsher and the chance of survival slimmer.”

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