Robocop Rogue City Gameplay Trailer Brings the Heat With Brutal Action

Robocop Rogue City Gameplay Trailer Brings the Heat With Brutal Action

As part of the Nacon Connect conference, the first gameplay trailer for RoboCop: Rogue City was released, showcasing the iconic cyborg’s skill as a peacekeeper in the city of Old Detroit. The city streets are as filthy and dangerous as you’d expect, full of violent criminals who act in accordance with their own criminal agendas.

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RoboCop in this iteration also has a skill not seen in the film adaptations: the ability to sprint. See all the bloodshed and atmospherics down there, but if you were hoping to witness RoboCop inflict GBH on criminals below the belt, you’ll be sorely disappointed.

Robocop Rogue City Gameplay Trailer
Robocop Rogue City Gameplay Trailer

RoboCop: Rogue City, based on the 1987 film of the same name, is being developed by Teyon, the studio behind Rambo: The Video Game, Steel Empire, and Terminator: Resistance, and is set for release in 2023 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Peter Weller is returning to the role, and the game’s plot promises “an all-new first-person, explosive hunt for the truth” as you help RoboCop carry out his mission.

The presentation also included new gameplay footage from several other upcoming Nacon games, such as The Lord of the Rings: Gollum and the psychological horror game Ad Infinitum.

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Frequently asked questions

Will RoboCop Rogue City be on Xbox one?

It’s coming to PC (Steam and Epic Games Store) and consoles (PS5 and Xbox Series) as well as the Switch. The release date for the Switch version has not yet been set.

Is RoboCop OK for kids?

It’s important for parents to know that there’s a lot more gore in this film than they may remember. There is a lot of blood and gore, including the dismemberment of a police officer’s hand and arm, and the deaths of other individuals.