Alien: Isolation, the survival-horror title inspired by Ridley Scott’s 1979 film Alien, is scheduled to arrive on Nintendo Switch on December 5.
The Switch edition is being handled by porting specialist Feral Interactive and will be sold on the Nintendo eShop.
The port brings the atmospheric experience to Nintendo’s hybrid hardware, and the eShop listing confirms the inclusion of all post-launch content from previous releases.
Factual release details and packaging
Feral Interactive’s Switch edition is priced at $34.99 on the Nintendo eShop.
Nintendo’s My Nintendo program will award 175 Gold Points for pre-purchases of the Switch version.
The Switch release ships with all seven downloadable content packs that were released for the game, including the “Last Survivor” mission, which recreates Ellen Ripley’s final stand on the Nostromo.
Platform history and developer credits
Alien: Isolation originally launched in 2014 and was developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega.
The original release appeared across PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Windows PC in 2014.
The Switch version is a subsequent port produced by Feral Interactive to bring the title to Nintendo’s platform.
Paraphrased announcement language
In plain journalistic terms: Feral Interactive confirmed the Nintendo Switch port will be available December 5, with a full package that includes every previously released DLC pack.
The publisher’s store listing notes the $34.99 retail price and the 175 Gold Points reward for pre-purchases through My Nintendo.
Platform-specific considerations
The 2014 original did not include Switch-specific hardware features—such as HD Rumble or gyroscopic aiming—because the Nintendo Switch platform did not exist at that time.
The Switch port provides an opportunity to experience the game on Nintendo hardware via the eShop.
Why this matters to Switch owners
Alien: Isolation remains notable for its tense, stealth-focused gameplay and its faithfulness to the Alien property.
The Switch release consolidates the base game and its DLC into a single eShop offering, making the complete package accessible to players who prefer Nintendo’s portable and docked play.
Additional information
A trailer for the Switch port is available on the official store page and publisher channels.
For players considering a purchase, the December 5 release date, full DLC inclusion, and pre-purchase Gold Points are confirmed details to guide buying decisions.