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RoboCop Rogue City coming 2023 to PC, consoles

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RoboCop Rogue City was today announced by Nacon and developer Teyon, planned for a 2023 release across PC and consoles.

The release is planned for the 35th anniversary of RoboCop itself.

“We’re delighted to be teaming up with MGM to offer a new vision of a popular franchise that was created over 30 years ago,” said Alain Falc, CEO of NACON. “This game is the perfect fit to pursue our aim of offering different gaming experiences to the widest possible audience.”

“We’re very much looking forward to collaborating with NACON and Teyon to bring one of MGM’s most timeless I.P.’s back to gaming platforms with a brand-new story,” added Robert Marick of MGM. “The film is known for gripping action and complex storytelling, and we are excited for RoboCop fans to experience this first hand through the game.”

Teyon developed Terminator Resistance, which was released in 2019 on PC, Xbox One and PS4.

Expect RoboCop Rogue City in 2023.


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