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Okay, so here’s the scoop. “Alien: Rogue Incursion,” but this time it’s sort of like a whole “Evolved Edition” thing, is coming out for PC and PS5 on the 30th of September. Cool, right? Forget about the headset thing. Seriously, that VR craze? Out the window—at least for this version. Part Two? Yeah, that’s been cooking since December 2024. No rush, right?
Alright, let’s back it up. The original, all wrapped up in VR, was out for PC and PS5 back in 2024. Had to have a PSVR2 to really freak out over the Xenomorphs, or, you know, see them close enough to smell their… well, you get it. Later, they tossed it onto Meta Quest 3 last February. Guess they were feeling generous?
Anyway—wait—right, story. So, you slip into the shoes of Zula Hendricks. Who? She’s from some Alien books, comics… I dunno, maybe Pinterest boards or something. Gets a shady distress call and next thing you know, she’s heading to this facility—Castor’s Cradle—on some planet called Purdan. Been messed up by some Xenomorph lab experiment. She’s got an android buddy, Davis 01, which sounds cooler than it probably is. Their big mission? Find out what made everything go sideways and not end up alien chow. Good luck with that.
Switching lanes quickly here, but hold on. IGN dropped the bomb that this non-VR version, “Evolved Edition,” lands on September 30, 2025. Cue confetti! New version’s prettier, and the Xenomorphs? More nightmare-ish, if you’re into that. The price? $29.99 for the regular ride, and if you’re feeling extra, $39.99 scores you the Digital Deluxe fun. More deets will drop during IGN Live next month. Mark it down or don’t—it’s your call.
Ah, memory lane takes us back again. The first run of Rogue Incursion grabbed some decent thumbs-ups. Folks said it’s a solid Alien game, though some griped about the never-ending Xenomorph parade. Unlike “Alien: Isolation” where it’s just you versus one big scary space monster. Hey, apples and oranges, right?
Developer folks—Survios—is piecing together this two-part saga. Part Two’s under construction since December last year. When’s it out? Toss a coin, I guess. Meanwhile, Alien fans have been on a content feast recently. “Alien: Romulus” dropped last year, plus “Alien: Earth” series is hitting screens soon. Fun times to be all about those acid-blooded critters, yeah?
And that’s the spill! No need to sugarcoat it—maybe grab some popcorn and watch the chaos unfold. Or, wait, do aliens eat popcorn? Forget I asked.