I, like many of you, was definitely disappointed to hear Alien: Isolation’s Amanda Ripley would be returning in a mobile game as opposed to a more conventional console-based sequel. However, I did recently get to go hands-on with Alien: Blackout and I came away with mixed thoughts, most of which were actually positive. Blackout takes the formula of Five Nights At Freddy’s while
Alien: Blackout
Recently, I got the opportunity to go hands-on with the latest video game in the Alien franchise; Alien: Blackout. During my time with the game, I also got to speak with the Vice President of FoxNext Games, TQ Jefferson, whose team is publishing Blackout. I know Alien: Blackout can be a rather controversial title in the eyes of Alien fans, as it moves
While many are disappointed by the fact that Alien: Blackout turned out to be a mobile game, there is still a Alien game for PC and consoles coming from Cold Iron Studios. That being said, how much Alien fans will actually be excited remains to be seen as FoxNext officially confirmed today that Cold Iron
Earlier today, FoxNext Games and D3 Go! officially unveiled Alien: Blackout, a game many have been anticipating the announcement of since that title was trademarked back in November. That being said, Alien: Blackout turned out to be a mobile game, so the response to the game’s first trailer and screenshots has been less than savory.
Today, Variety revealed that Alien: Blackout had appeared on publisher D3 Go!’s website. The publisher’s page share details of the upcoming game set in the Alien universe and it isn’t Alien: Isolation 2 as many had been hoping. Back in November 2018, 20th Century Fox trademarked Alien: Blackout and many people wondered if this would be bringing a second installment to
The Game Awards 2018, hosted by Geoff Keighley, just concluded. Along with numerous awards being given out, several new game announcements were spliced in throughout the show. That being said, the announcements that left the greatest impact were the World Premieres for new games that took place during the event. While some of the PC,
20th Century Fox Film Corporation has filed a trademark application for Alien: Blackout just weeks before Geoff Keighley’s annual The Game Awards takes place. The filing comes after recent teases across The Game Awards’ social media channels that hint at an Alien game being revealed at the event. The trademark states the use of the title is under