Alien: Blackout is a Teen-rated mobile game
Dashing the hopes of those who wanted a fully-fledged sequel to 2014's much-loved Alien: Isolation, Alien: Blackout will be a mobile game. An announcement on mobile dev D3 Go!'s website (hat-tip to Variety) confirms that Alien: Blackout is "an immersive and captivating Alien experience, perfectly designed for mobile gaming" and will be available to download on the App Store, Google Play, and the Amazon Appstore. It claims it will bring to life "the terror of alien", which seems unlikely to me not just because it's on mobile, but because it's rated 'Teen'. In a tried-and-true premise, the game is set on a crippled space station haunted by a Xenomorph. As with Alien: Isolation, you'll need to "outsmart the perfect hunter by making perilous choices", shepherding the surviving crew to safety. You'll need to manage your resources as you go - allocating the station's limited power to tools that can help track the Alien, such as a holographic map, cameras, and a motion tracker. You'll even have opportunities to sacrifice crew members to avoid conflict, if you're feeling ruthless (or desperate).
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