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First teaser for Alien Isolation sequel released

Sega has released the first teaser for the sequel to Alien: Isolation, revealed during Alien Day 2026 together with Creative Assembly.

The teaser titled "False Sense of Security" is now available on YouTube. Its description reads "A feeling of being safer than one really is." The video shows a security door opening on a damaged alien base, with an "Emergency" phone immediately catching attention, similar to the save stations from the original game. While no Xenomorph or direct scares appear, the teaser effectively sets a tense and eerie tone.

It has been over 11 years since the original game launched, making this teaser a long-awaited reveal. Creative Assembly's project is widely considered one of the best games in the Alien universe, with the Xenomorph’s aggressive AI still impressive in 2026. Despite its popularity among fans and the survival horror community, a sequel was never officially confirmed for many years after its 2014 release.

Instead, the studio focused on the Total War series, while another team worked on the sci-fi shooter Hyenas, which Sega canceled in 2023 before launch. In 2024, during the game's tenth anniversary, creative director Al Hope confirmed that "a sequel to Alien: Isolation is in early development."

The new teaser marks the first major update since then. While details remain scarce, it confirms that development is ongoing and suggests the return of the iconic emergency phone save stations.

The release window, platforms, and even the official title of the sequel have not yet been revealed. Hopefully, more details will arrive sooner rather than later.

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