
"Which I really don't want to do--I want to make my own. Let's say somebody came to me and said, 'We're going to give you the Alien license.' Immediately, I could show you, I don't know, maybe 100 different aliens I've made in Midjourney over the last two years, just because I like it. So yeah, I would love to make an Alien game."
"I have to own the creative. That's not even negotiable. Because I won't make a great game unless it's mine and I'm so ingrained in it--then I will give you 130%."
Glen Schofield expressed interest in making an Alien game only if granted complete creative ownership. He has created numerous alien designs using Midjourney and believes personal ownership is essential to deliver a great game. Schofield's prior work on Dead Space and The Callisto Protocol demonstrated gruesome, anatomy-pushing creature design. Recent funding difficulties led him to suggest The Callisto Protocol might be the last game he directs, prompting a shift toward art and writing. The Alien franchise remains active with new films, TV series, VR-to-PC ports, and a sequel to Alien: Isolation in development.
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