SEGA and Creative Assembly confirmed at Summer Game Fest that Alien: Isolation 2 is in development and will support the Nintendo Switch 2.
The announcement — made during the Summer Game Fest opening night showcase — positions the sequel as a direct follow-up to Creative Assembly’s acclaimed 2014 survival horror title Alien: Isolation.
The original game was released in 2014 for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One and established Creative Assembly as a studio capable of delivering tense, single-player horror alongside its long-running Total War strategy franchise.
In journalistic terms, SEGA and Creative Assembly stated that the new title intends to revive the tense survival-horror feel of the first game while updating presentation for modern hardware.
The developers said the sequel will replicate the original’s focus on stealth, atmosphere, and cinematic tension, and that it will arrive on Nintendo’s next-generation hardware, referred to in the announcement as the Nintendo Switch 2.
No official release date, pricing, or eShop listing were confirmed at the time of the showcase.
Creative Assembly is best known for the Total War series, a long-running strategy franchise that helped establish the studio’s reputation since the 1990s.
SEGA continues to publish the studio’s major releases and manages several high-profile IPs across platforms.
Summer Game Fest, the industry showcase hosted by Geoff Keighley, has become a regular venue for major announcements; this year’s opening night included the reveal of Alien: Isolation 2 among other presentations.
What we know for certain: SEGA and Creative Assembly announced Alien: Isolation 2 at Summer Game Fest and explicitly named Nintendo Switch 2 as a supported platform.
The original Alien: Isolation released in 2014 across PC and console platforms and is widely cited for its faithful recreation of the Alien franchise’s tension-driven gameplay.
Beyond the platform confirmation and the stated design intent, the developers have not released further concrete details such as a release window or distribution plans for the Nintendo eShop.
Industry watchers and Nintendo Switch owners should expect additional official updates from SEGA and Creative Assembly in the coming months.
Until SEGA provides a release date or an eShop listing, the confirmed facts remain the announcement, the developer and publisher behind the project, and the intended Nintendo Switch 2 support announced on stage at Summer Game Fest.
The announcement — made during the Summer Game Fest opening night showcase — positions the sequel as a direct follow-up to Creative Assembly’s acclaimed 2014 survival horror title Alien: Isolation.
The original game was released in 2014 for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One and established Creative Assembly as a studio capable of delivering tense, single-player horror alongside its long-running Total War strategy franchise.
In journalistic terms, SEGA and Creative Assembly stated that the new title intends to revive the tense survival-horror feel of the first game while updating presentation for modern hardware.
The developers said the sequel will replicate the original’s focus on stealth, atmosphere, and cinematic tension, and that it will arrive on Nintendo’s next-generation hardware, referred to in the announcement as the Nintendo Switch 2.
No official release date, pricing, or eShop listing were confirmed at the time of the showcase.
Creative Assembly is best known for the Total War series, a long-running strategy franchise that helped establish the studio’s reputation since the 1990s.
SEGA continues to publish the studio’s major releases and manages several high-profile IPs across platforms.
Summer Game Fest, the industry showcase hosted by Geoff Keighley, has become a regular venue for major announcements; this year’s opening night included the reveal of Alien: Isolation 2 among other presentations.
What we know for certain: SEGA and Creative Assembly announced Alien: Isolation 2 at Summer Game Fest and explicitly named Nintendo Switch 2 as a supported platform.
The original Alien: Isolation released in 2014 across PC and console platforms and is widely cited for its faithful recreation of the Alien franchise’s tension-driven gameplay.
Beyond the platform confirmation and the stated design intent, the developers have not released further concrete details such as a release window or distribution plans for the Nintendo eShop.
Industry watchers and Nintendo Switch owners should expect additional official updates from SEGA and Creative Assembly in the coming months.
Until SEGA provides a release date or an eShop listing, the confirmed facts remain the announcement, the developer and publisher behind the project, and the intended Nintendo Switch 2 support announced on stage at Summer Game Fest.