Feral Interactive announced that Alien: Isolation, Creative Assembly’s critically acclaimed survival horror game, is now available as a “Try Before You Buy” app for Android and iOS.
Players can now experience Alien: Isolation’s first two missions for free, allowing them to acclimatize to the deep-space chill of Sevastopol Station and the unknown menace stalking its labyrinthine corridors. Those who want to continue the full quest can do so via a single in-app purchase of $13.49 / £8.99 / €10,99, with all saved game data seamlessly carried across once the full game is unlocked. The full game unlock also includes all seven DLCs, such as “Last Survivor” — a recreation of Ellen Ripley’s final mission on board the Nostromo.
When she left Earth, Ellen Ripley promised her daughter she would return home to celebrate her 11th birthday. She never made it. Fifteen years later, Amanda Ripley learns that the flight recorder from her mother’s ship has been recovered. Amanda enters the Sevastopol space station to finally solve the mystery of her mother’s disappearance, only to confront an unknown menace. Engage in a terrifying quest for survival as you navigate the labyrinthine Sevastopol station.
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The stunning AAA visuals, arresting narrative, and terrifying atmosphere of Alien: Isolation are now available via the Google Play Store. The full game unlock, including all DLCs, is available via in-app purchase for $13.49 / £8.99 / €10,99.
The full game was released in October 2014 and is now available on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Linux, OS X, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS.