RoboCop: Rogue City Standalone DLC Rolls Out This Summer

If you’ve already wrapped up playing RoboCop: Rogue City and are jonesing for more, good news! It’s getting a standalone DLC.

Dead or alive, you’re coming (back) with me.

RoboCop: Rogue City was a fantastic shooter that came from Teyon, the same studio behind another 80s sci-fi classic brought back into the gaming spotlight, Terminator: Resistance. If you haven’t played that, please do so. Its Infiltrator Mode DLC lets you play as a Terminator and is a great experience for fans of the franchise, full of Easter eggs, much like RoboCop: RC. In fact, Resistance walked so Rogue City could run.

Now publisher Nacon has come out and revealed that Rogue City is getting a standalone expansion this summer titled Unfinished Business. Revealed during their NaconConnect 2025, Unfinished Business will give players the chance to step into the shiny armour of RoboCop once more to finish said business.

“The OmniTower is their fortress, violence is their language. Face elite mercenaries all the way to the top of the tower and enforce the law amidst the chaos!” reads the promotional blurb over on Nacon’s website, encouraging players to take back the captured OmniTower from a band of deadly mercenaries using RoboCop’s trusty Auto-9 pistol as well as a brand new Cryo Cannon.

Teyon are also giving players the chance to play as the fabled cop-turned-robo, Alex Murphy for the first time in a video game. How exactly this will play out remains to be seen, but it’ll probably feature as a flashback-themed level or two. We also don’t know what kind of equipment players can get their hands on as Alex Murphy or just how spongey he may be when players get their hands on Unfinished Business.

As it’s a standalone expansion, players won’t need the base game of RoboCop: Rogue City to jump in, but it’s definitely worth picking it up if you haven’t played it yet. No specific date has been given yet outside a standard Summer 2025 window, but it shouldn’t be long before we hear more. Will you be picking up Unfinished Business? Let us know in the comments!


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