At first glance, one wouldn’t have thought that a new RoboCop game could be anything more than a simple shooter. Its sci-fi action would definitely translate, but it would take some real finesse to realize its very dirty, lived-in world and dark sense of humor. Yet, withRoboCop: Rogue CityStudio Teyon achieved exactly that, crafting an experience that brought to life all the original films’ best qualities.
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Now, having already beat expectations once, Studio Teyon is doing it again with a full DLC expansion, titled “Unfinished Business,” which has finally been confirmed to release on July 17 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Indeed, it seems that the future of law enforcement truly is only just beginning.

Unfinished Business does, as one might surmise, in fact pick up after the events of RoboCop: Rogue City’s main story. Unfortunately for Old Detroit’s citizens and law enforcement officers, even major victories against crime are only short-lived. Where one kingpin’s reign ends, another begins, but fortunatelynoneare prepared to deal with RoboCop.
Nobody ever seems to learn after seeing what happened to the last guy either. Everyone thinks they’re going to be the exception that defies the odds.

Following the aftermath of the main story, the residents of Old Detroit find some hope in OCP’s newest mega-project: the OmniTower, a gargantuan housing structure made for the purpose of improving the overall quality of life in Old Detroit. As luck would have it, though, a gang ofextremelywell-equipped mercenaries decides that it should be theirs and theirs alone and starts their takeover with an attack on the police. With the department in disarray and the threat growing, all hope now rests on RoboCop’s titanium-alloy shoulders once again.
More stories to see, more cool tech to play with.
Highlights fans of RoboCop: Rogue City can look forward to in Unfinished Business are not just limited to a new overarching mission. Players will also get new weapons like the Cryo Cannon to try out, and new enemy types to try them out on. Most new enemy types have not yet been detailed, but katana-wielding androids have been confirmed at least.
Players will also get new weapons like the Cryo Cannon to try out, and new enemy types to try them out on.

Also, fans will finally have the opportunity to play as Alex Murphy himself (the man who would eventually become the unstoppable RoboCop) via a series of flashback sequences scattered throughout the new story. More insights into the man will almost certainly please fans, and the presence of these flashbacks could be a hint that Murphy has encountered these mercenaries before. Perhaps he even has some sort of personal connection? Hopefully all will be revealed once Unfinished Business launches on July 17.
RoboCop: Rogue City is available now on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Those that still haven’t had the chance to give it a try should make sure tocheck out our full reviewfor a more complete sense of what’s on offer here.

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