Survios Affirms ‘Alien’ VR Game is Still in Development

VR veteran studio Survios and 20th Century Games announced back in 2022 they were building a new game for VR, PC and console based on the well known sci-fi franchise Alien. Though we’ve heard very little about the project since, we have fresh confirmation the game is still in the works.

Update (March 19th, 2024): It’s been more than a year and a half since developer Suvrios announced development of an Alien game, but since then the studio has been very quiet; we still haven’t seen any gameplay footage, let alone screenshots. In this volatile time in the gaming industry—with studio closures and layoffs abound—it’s never a sure thing that a game will actually make it to market.

Fortunately we now have word that the game is still in active development.

This week at GDC 2024, Survios CTO Alexander Silkin gave a presentation covering some of the challenges and opportunities of building a VR game with Unreal Engine 5. In the session description the studio clearly affirms: “Survios is utilizing these techniques to develop an upcoming VR game based on the Alien franchise.”

Considering the game still hasn’t had a formal gameplay reveal, we’re not expecting the talk itself will reveal much beyond technical development details, but at least we know the game is still in the works.

The original article, detailing the game’s development announcement, continues below.

Original Article (July 15th, 2022): The single-player, action horror game is untitled for now, however it’s said to feature an original storyline, set between the Alien and Aliens films, where a “battle hardened veteran has a vendetta against the Xenomorphs.”

From that description it doesn’t sound like we’ll be hiding much in closets and skulking around corridors à la Alien: Isolationone of the earliest non-VR games to include a VR mode that actually worked really well—but you never know.

Besides the fact that it’s being developed in Unreal Engine 5, there’s still much to learn about Survios’ next title. We’re sure to hear more at the San Diego Comic-Con panel on July 21st though called “Alien: Expanding a Dark and Frightening Universe”, so stay tuned.

“When I joined Survios in 2020, it was to build bigger, more ambitious games, using the best entertainment franchises across console, PC, and VR platforms,” said TQ Jefferson, Chief Product Officer at Survios. “Aliens is a distinct and terrifying world that fans love to be entrenched in, and it is perfect for Survios’ proven expertise in creating immersive gaming experiences.”

“The vast universe of Alien is full of untold stories, and opportunities to create gripping original games,” said Luigi Priore, vice president, Disney, Pixar and 20th Century Games. “We’re thrilled to work with a team like Survios who shares our passion for Alien, and for immersing fans into new worlds and experiences.”

Survios, a veteran in VR gaming, is known a number of VR titles over the years. It’s developed titles based on its own IP, including Sprint Vector, Battlewake, Electonauts, and Raw Data, and has also partnered to develop VR games around third-party IP such as Creed: Rise to Glory, The Walking Dead Onslaught, and Puzzle Bobble VR.

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Viral Invasion: Menschen als Alien-Spielzeug, Anmeldung für Beta offen

Das Entwicklerstudio hinter Merry Snowballs stellt einen neuen VR-Titel vor, der laut eigener Aussage Elemente aus Job Simulator mit der schrägen Sci-Fi-Satire Mars Attacks mischt. Noch befindet sich das VR-Spiel mit Social-Media-Elementen zwar in der Konzept-Phase, allerdings ruft HatRabbit Spieler aktuell zum Betatest auf. Der Trailer verspricht ein buntes und spaßiges VR-Spiel, bei dem man als Alien beispielsweise mit Menschen Golf spielen kann. Ziel ist es, möglichst viele Follower zu gewinnen.

Viral Invasion als Social-Sandbox

Aufmerksamkeit im Internet ist ein hohes Gut, das sich oft auch monetär lohnt. Viral Invasion von HatRabbit soll ein Social-Sandbox-Game sein, bei dem man als Alien möglichst spektakuläre Aktionen ausführt und damit Follower gewinnen kann – je mehr, umso besser. Konkurrenz bekommt man allerdings von den Stars des Internets, die ebenfalls jede Menge Aufmerksamkeit auf sich ziehen: Katzen.

Die Aliens im Spiel erinnern auffällig an die Außerirdischen in Tim Burtons schrägem Klassiker Mars Attacks. Und auch in Viral Invasion sind die Besucher aus dem All den Menschen nicht unbedingt freundlich gesinnt. Statt sie aber wie im Filmvobild einfach nur zu brutzeln, lässt man beispielsweise ein Auto auf eine ältere Frau mit Gehhilfe fallen oder schießt mit Erdlingen Hubschrauber ab. Oder wie wäre es mit einer Runde Tennis oder Minigolf mit den etwas kugelig geratenen menschlichen Zweibeinern? Nach dem Follower-Segen darf man diese mit der Strahlenkanone einsaugen, wenn man dem Trailer folgt.

Da sich der VR-Titel in einem frühen Stadium befindet, gibt es noch wenig konkrete weitere Informationen. Derzeit planen die Entwickler das Spiel für VR Headsets, die Controller mit 6DoF unterstützen. Allerdings könnte sich das ändern und auch andere Brillen zum Zuge kommen. Derzeit lädt HatRabbit Spieler zum Betatest ein, um wertvolles Feedback zu sammeln. Das soll bei der Weiterentwicklung von Viral Invasion helfen. Alle Informationen dazu findest du auf der Webseite zum Spiel.




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Exclusive: ‘ROM: Extraction’ Teaser Trailer Reveals Terrifying Alien Robots

Exclusive: ‘ROM: Extraction’ Teaser Trailer Reveals Terrifying Alien Robots

When we first broke the news about ROM: Extraction by First Contact with our hands-on reveal last month, we didn’t have any footage to show you — only art work and a few teaser images. Now, that is unfortunately not a whole lot different, as we just have a brief and tantalizing teaser trailer along with a handful of new screenshots.

The below trailer does a wonderful job of setting an ominous tone and building up suspense about the game, but it doesn’t actually show much else. Luckily, you won’t have to wait long to see more, as the game’s Steam page is now live announcing a December 7th release date with both HTC Vive and Oculus Rift support listed. It’s expected to release on the Oculus Home store shortly afterwards as well — motion controllers are required.

According to a prepared statement provided to UploadVR, “ROM: Extraction is a pick-up- and-play, addictive classic arcade shooter, built natively for VR. The heart of the gameplay mechanic is ‘Throw, Slow, and Shoot.’ Players will defend themselves against extraterrestrial robots by using the power to slow down time – called ‘Reflex’ power – for an unprecedented style of strategic combat. The game features the first-person immersion of VR, intuitive, motion-based controls, multiple difficulty settings and global and local leaderboards.”

During our demo, we got to see this in action and came away impressed. The visual fidelity, exciting physics, and potential for expansion upon the base concept were all exciting prospects. The studio’s talent and history of game development shows through in the production quality alone.

When ROM: Extraction launches next week on Steam it will be a single player only experience, but plans are in place to add cooperative multiplayer for free soon, in addition to new levels, weapons, enemies, and abilities to help further diversify the gameplay. It’s a simple game, but the team hopes that the core gameplay loop is addictive enough to keep gamers coming back for more.

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Chestburster: The Alien Experience

chestbursterArguably Alien and Aliens have been among my favourite films of the last 30 years. The scene where John Hurt gives a few coughs before the iconic xenomorph bursts through his chest is pure movie genius.

Thanks to Fingerfunk from Stockholm, Sweden, you can relive the moment for yourself in glorious augmented realty, minus the blood and splintered ribs. Simply download the free iOS or Android app from either of the respective stores and point your camera at the trigger marker to watch a xenomorph come to life.

If you like the chestburster experience you can also buy tee-shirt with the marker print. Take a look at their website for more details.

Get the marker here – www.fingerfunk.se/ARCB/ARCB_Fiducial.jpg

Get the apps here: AndroidiOS. Both are free.


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