2023’s beloved RoboCop: Rogue Metropolis is getting a sequel later this 12 months. Developer Teyon revealed a follow-up to its love letter to Paul Verhoeven’s unique RoboCop on Thursday, and the studio’s new recreation is giving huge Dredd vitality.
RoboCop: Rogue Metropolis – Unfinished Enterprise, described as a “standalone extension set after the occasions” of Rogue Metropolis, will ship gamers right into a towering, OCP-built housing advanced which has been taken over by closely armed mercenaries. RoboCop should combat his solution to the highest of that lethal fortress in his ongoing mission to guard the harmless and uphold the legislation.
Unfinished Enterprise will function the identical first-person gameplay from RoboCop: Rogue Metropolis, however will introduce new enemies and weapons. RoboCop should now face flying drones and anti-personnel turrets, in addition to armored creeps wielding large miniguns. Additionally new? Katana-wielding cyborgs and jet packs, in keeping with the sport’s official description, which might probably retraumatize franchise followers who’ve seen RoboCop 3. ED-209 can be again, after all.
Robo can have new instruments to take down his targets, nevertheless, together with a Cryo Cannon — and apparently some exploding icy barrels — with which to actually freeze his foes.
Whereas the principle part of RoboCop: Rogue Metropolis – Unfinished Enterprise seems to be impressed by motion films like Dredd and The Raid sequence, there look like different missions included within the new recreation. Gamers will even tackle the function of Alex Murphy, earlier than he grew to become RoboCop, in “distinctive missions with acquainted faces which reveal extra of the storyline of Unfinished Enterprise,” Nacon says. Peter Weller is again to voice Murphy/RoboCop.
RoboCop: Rogue Metropolis – Unfinished Enterprise, is slated for launch on PlayStation 5, Home windows PC, and Xbox Sequence X this summer time. As a stand-alone recreation, it received’t require proudly owning the unique RoboCop: Rogue Metropolis, which is presently on sale for $9.99.