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Alien: Isolation clip teases ‘Sevastopol Habitation Area’

Kicking off what looks to be a weekly occurance, Creative Assembly has released a new teaser for Alien: Isolation. The very brief Vine clip gives us a quick look at the Sevastapol Habitation Area — Sevastapol, of course, being the primary setting of the game.

Alien: Isolation was first revealed last week as the latest game based on the Alien(s) franchise. Unlike past attempts, the game will take more of a survival/horror approach, and focus less on the blockbuster action seen in most previous Alien games. Isolation follows Amanda Ripley, daughter of film protagonist Ellen Ripley, as she attempts uncover the cause of her mother's mysterious disappearance.

Amanda heads to Sevastapol after she discvers that the flight recorder of her mother's ship,t he Nostromo, has been recovered there. However, upon arriving at the space station it is soon discovered that something is terribly wrong. I think you can guess what happened…

Alien: Isolation doesn't yet have a release date, but it is due out for Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, and PC.

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