"Alien: Isolation" is coming to the mobile platform and it would head to both operating systems of the Google Android and Apple iOS, bringing the beloved 2014 horror survival video game to handheld ...
Alien: Blackout, a survival horror mobile game starring Alien: Isolation protagonist Amanda Ripley, will be “coming soon” to Android and iOS. From the trailer on developer D3 Go’s website, Alien: ...
A couple weeks ago, a pre-launch build of Alien Blackout taught me a lesson: Don’t assume a mobile port of a popular game series automatically equals low quality. Alien: Blackout is now officially ...
On Twitter, the team announced that Alien: Blackout will officially be taken down from the App Store, Google Play, and the Amazon Store on October 31. As mentioned, if you buy the game before it’s ...
Sega has announced that it is bringing Alien: Isolation to mobile devices "without compromise" as part of a package that will include the base game and each of its seven additional DLC packs. As ...
Remember when I told you not to get too excited about Alien: Blackout because it could be a mobile game? Yeah...it's totally a mobile game. But it could be the beginning of an expanded Alien universe ...
It appears the sequel to Alien: Isolation that everyone assumed was in the works is indeed happening. Fox announced Alien: Blackout today, but with a curve ball: it will be a mobile game. This may not ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Alien: Blackout has now been fully revealed to be a Teen-rated mobile game after several teasers ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. FoxNext Games, D3 Go, and Rival Games have announced Alien: Blackout, a game set in the much-loved science fiction world of Alien. Blackout is a ...
Based in the UK and adores venturing through FPS horrors and taking photos in pretty much anything with a functioning photo mode. Also likes car games. Today, Variety revealed that Alien: Blackout had ...
Are we alone in the universe? It’s a question that fascinates scientists and the public alike. In science, the focus tends to be on our search for life elsewhere. The idea that we might be watched by ...
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