Okay, so here’s the thing. You know how sometimes games just kind of pop out of nowhere and you’re like, wait, what just happened? Well, Survios is doing this with Alien: Rogue Incursion and it’s like… okay, let’s backtrack for a second.
So, this game – originally cooked up for PSVR 2 and PC VR, was kind of a mixed bag when it dropped. Some folks were like, “yes, finally!” and others were like, “uh, did I miss something?” But then, BOOM, a bunch of patches – the studio reshuffled things, like those Xenomorphs finally got their act together and stopped flinging themselves at you like it was a repetitive horror movie. Seriously, was it Groundhog Day: Alien Edition at first?
Anyway, fast forward to now-ish. Survios is rolling it out in something called the ‘Evolved Edition’—not a new evolution of coffee, but, you know, the game. Now it’s gonna be on your PC or PS5, totally flatscreen-style. Intriguing? Maybe. Comes out September 30th, 2025, so mark your calendars. Or don’t.
The plot? Oh boy. It’s this thing where you’re Zula Hendricks, and, of course, you’ve gotta wreck those corporate shenanigans by Weyland-Yutani. (Do they ever learn?) You trail along with your synthetic buddy Davis 01 to this gnarly place called Purdan. Tactical sneaking past aliens and, yeah, some serious arsenal upgrading sounds about right.
This isn’t the end, though. Part One of Two. Yes, they’re pulling the ol’ “To Be Continued.” Guess what—more aliens on the way! As if we weren’t already neck-deep. I mean, are we ready for deadlier, more challenging blah blah? Okay, yes. Bring it on. Sort of.
Now this whole VR-to-flatscreen thing isn’t new to them. Remember when they did that funky switcharoo with Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions? Yep, Survios has dabbled in that, transforming Creed: Rise to Glory into some beat-’em-up party. So it’s not… unprecedented. I guess we’re all just along for the wild, chaotic ride.
Will Survios juggle the launches again – mixing VR and non-VR like some daring magician? No clue. I’m just here to watch them toss the balls and hope none drop. Fingers crossed, right?