Alien: Blackout, the mobile horror game successor and unofficial sequel to Alien: Isolation, will soon be delisted from various digital storefronts, publisher 505 Go announced.
According to the official statement released on the game’s official Twitter, Alien: Blackout will be delisted on 31 October 2023 from the Google Play Store, iOS App Store, and Amazon.
However, in the statement, it was noted that the game will still be available for purchase for $0.99 USD on the iOS App Store, Google Play Store, and Amazon Store until the day before its official delisting.
The horror title was initially released on 6 January 2019 for both Android and iOS devices and once again places players in the control of Ellen Ripley’s daughter Amanda and navigates the Weyland-Yutani space station while a deadly Xenomorph is on the hunt.
“We have made the hard decision to sunset Alien: Blackout,” the statement reads.
“To allow all of our players ample time to finalize their adventures, Alien: Blackout will remain available on the App Store, Google Play, and Amazon store for the next 30 days, sunsetting on October 31, 2023.”
The statement then follows with gratitude from the developers and reads, “We want to thank all our players and teams for joining us on this thrilling adventure.”
As noted, Alien: Blackout will still be available before it gets officially delisted on 31 October 2023 from all digital platforms.