- Nacon has revealed RoboCop: Rogue City—Unfinished Business, a new sequel for the popular first-person FPS.
- The sequel will be a new standalone expansion for the first game, which will see global release in summer 2025.
- It will be set in OmniTower and feature a myriad of high-tech enemies to allow for even more gory gameplay.
Nacon has announced a new ‘expand-alone’ sequel, a fancy name for a standalone sequel to the original game. It is dubbed RoboCop: Rogue City—Unfinished Business and is set in OmniTower.
Why it matters: It appears that Nacon is capitalizing on all the hype that the RoboCop game generated in 2023 by releasing a new standalone sequel for fans who have been craving more from the well-received franchise.
The RoboCop: Rogue City sequel’s Steam description reads that players will face ‘elite mercenaries’ as they climb to the top of the tower, a housing complex built by OCP. The trailer also showcases some of the gameplay moments that have further hyped the fans.
From flying drones to exploding bots and anti-personnel turrets, Every floor is riddled with deadly traps, and heavily armed elite troops.
As per the footage, RoboCop will have access to a motley of new weapons, including a Cryo Cannon to freeze enemies. Players can expect exhilarating Mortal-Kombat-level finishing moves to paint the walls red with enemies like we saw in the original release.
Expect to face minigun-toting armoured squads, special forces equipped with jet packs or even katana-wielding foes who look more machine than man.
Since it’s technically a sequel, the entry is expected to feature a much shorter story from the original. We can also expect upgrades in visuals and the general gameplay, as the trailer reveals.
RoboCop: Rogue City—Unfinished Business is set to release this summer for major consoles and PC.
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