The spaceship is styled after the 1960s, giving the trailer a Dead Space-meets-Bioshock vibe. While spooky, it's a clear departure from the game developed by Human Head Studios. That team worked on a sequel for many years, called Prey 2, which was ultimately canned. (A teaser trailer was shown at E3 in 2012.) The new game, which "reimagines the franchise from the ground up," is being put together by the Austin, Texas branch of Arkane Studios. It's due out in 2017 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Bethesda will be hoping it can win over skeptical Prey fans before then.