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RoboCop: Rogue City Story Trailer & Release Date Announcement



Welcome back to Old Detroit,

Unfinished Business picks up where Rogue City left off. While RoboCop continues policing the streets, OCP are working on a new project, the OmniTower, a housing complex designed for the residents evicted from their homes as the corporation proceeds to make way for Delta City.

A group of mercenaries tears into the Metro West precinct, leaving after stealing components from RoboCop's medical chair. Their next target, the OmniTower. The tower can serve as a potential power source, which, combined with those stolen components, would give the mercenaries access to all OCP's technology, including RoboCop.

Pulling off this plan will take time, so they've seized control of the tower, turning each floor into a dangerous maze of enemies, traps, and bullets that you'll have to contend with if you want to retain control of yourself.

As you ascend the tower, ghosts from Alex Murphy’s past will come back to haunt him. The leader of the mercenaries is a former colleague of Murphy. These two's goals are the same, protecting Old Detroit, but their motives differ.

Uncover these motives on July 17th in RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business. Wishlist for a reminder on release!

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What is RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business?

A notice to all residents of Old Detroit,

Welcome to the Omni Tower!

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Following the announcement of Robocop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business, we’ve had some questions about the term standalone and what that means for Unfinished Business.

To start with, as the word standalone implies, Unfinished Business can be played without needing to own RoboCop: Rogue City. This way, players aren’t forced to own Rogue City if they want to play Unfinished Business, or if preferred, you can pick up the standalone on a different platform to which you own Rogue City.

And while Unfinished Business is a sequel to Rogue City, it’s not necessary to have played the original to enjoy the latter. Ultimately, this gives players the option to decide what they want with their purchase. In that case, you might be asking why we’re still using Rogue City in the title. That’s because we’re still using a lot of the same systems present in the original game. Things like the UI, progression, and other systems will feel similar. That’s why we’re not calling it Rogue City 2 or calling it a direct sequel.

Of course, there are new things to be experienced in Unfinished Business. There’s a new storyline with new compelling characters to discover, new weapons, new enemies, devastating finishing moves, and a new setting, the Omni Tower, ascending each layer of a tower turned into a death trap. You’ll also be able to play Alex Murphy before the events of the first film, uncovering more of his past before he became the iconic RoboCop. And that’s not all, but we'll keep some bullets in our Auto-9 for later.