Alien: Rogue Incursion -Part One, a single-player action horror game set in Alien Space, has gotten upgrades and doesn’t even have to play a VR headset.
Alien: Rouge Invasion – Part 1: Evolved Edition hit PC and PlayStation 5 on September 30, 2025, featuring “uniform xenomorphs and extended visuals.” Starting today, players can add new non-VR editions of the game to their wish list steam And the PlayStation.
The original version of the game was released via Steam via PlayStation VR2 and PCVR in December 2024, and released on Meta Quest 3 in February.
The New Evolved Edition of The Alien: Rogue Incursion -Part One Retail, developed and published by Survios, is available for $29.99 in the standard version, while the Digital Deluxe Edition is available for $39.99.
Alien Set Between Alien and Alien Events: Rogue’s Invasion – Part 1 “parts on a mission to the planet Padun (LV -354) in search of the previous unit. After a sudden attack, Zura and her synthetic companion, Davis 01, find out that in Gemini ExoPlanet Solutions, they are avoiding the Castel Red Reddl Research Facility. There are plenty of action, Xenomorphs and mystery in this game.
Reviews of the VR version of Passthecontroller returned 7/10. “Alien: Rogue Intrusion is the first compelling crack to bring aliens to VR with lots of space.”
The Crew Behind the Alien: Rogue Incursion -Part One will be on hand at Passthecontroller Live next month, showing off a brand new look in an evolved edition.
There’s a lot going on in the alien universe right now. FX TV show Alien: Earth is scheduled to debut later this year, with a crossover with upcoming Predator Movie, Predator: Badlands. Looks like an alien: Romulus 2 happens at some point. Meanwhile, Alien: Rogue Invasion – Part 2 is currently under development.
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