Alien: Isolation sequel bursts into existence, 10 years after original
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Despite widely positive reviews and selling over 2 million copies, Alien: Isolation barely broke even, prompting the studio to abandon its momentum. This illustrates how challenging the AAA game development landscape can be.
On the 10th anniversary of Alien: Isolation, Creative Assembly's Al Hope confirmed that a sequel is in early development, acknowledging fans’ 'distress calls' for more content.
Alien: Isolation was notable for its innovative approach, allowing players to assume the role of Amanda Ripley in a terrifying narrative set within the Alien universe, highlighting the game’s psychological horror aspects.
The success of Alien: Isolation raised expectations, but the AAA game development rapid evolution means even critical acclaim and sales fortunes may not guarantee future project continuity.
Read at Ars Technica
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