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Alien: Isolation Gets New Safe Haven Add-On For Survivor Mode

Sega has revealed that gamers can now get the third add-on pack for Alien: Isolation's Survivor Mode with Safe Haven. The new content will allow players to try out the new Salvage Challenge which allows them to test their skills out on a series of ten challenges without dying. Read on.

From the Press Release
SEGA announced today that ‘Safe Haven’, the third of five Survivor Mode add-on packs for Alien: Isolation™, is now available to download. ‘Safe Haven’ introduces the Salvage Challenge, a new way to play Survivor Mode, tasking players to complete a series of ten challenges without dying. With the clock ticking and wave after wave of opponents standing in your way, death has never felt quite so final.


‘Safe Haven’ also introduces a new playable character in Hughes, Sevastopol Station’s Communications Manager. Trapped in a safe room on the lower decks of the Station, his only chance of escape is to take on ten tasks provided to him through the communications terminal. Each task will require stealth and cunning, confronting a series of the station’s toughest and most resilient foes as he works to restore communications and escape his confinement.

‘Safe Haven’ is the third add-on pack for Alien: Isolation’s Survivor Mode, and sets the bar high with a far larger challenge map and a new game mode to test the mettle of Sevastopol’s most skillful survivors. With only one life to play with, each challenge accepted brings with it a new objective and enemy type where one wrong move can, quite literally, be your last. Completing challenges unlocks rewards and points, giving access to new items to collect and craft. Should players score enough points, they can be traded for a save slot at the expense of their final score and position on Alien: Isolation’s leaderboards.

Alien: Isolation is the multi-award-winning first-person survival horror game with end of year awards from PC Gamer, Official Xbox Magazine, Rock Paper Shotgun, Eurogamer, IGN (Sweden), Destructoid, Official PlayStation Magazine (UK), Time Magazine, New Statesman, The Guardian, Game Reactor (Germany, Sweden, Finland), Games Radar, Edge Magazine and many more. With over 50 Game of the Year accolades, the press and public have commended the return to form of Ridley Scott’s terrifying creature. Set on board a decommissioned trading station in the fringes of space, players find themselves in an atmosphere of constant dread and mortal danger as an unpredictable, ruthless Alien is stalking and killing deep in the shadows. Underpowered and underprepared, you must scavenge resources, improvise solutions and use your wits, not just to succeed in your mission, but to simply stay alive.

Alien: Isolation is available now for Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Windows PC, Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system.

To learn more, visit the official Alien: Isolation website.

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