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OCP invites you to the RoboCop: Rogue City closed beta

June 30, 2023 by Andrew Newton

Serve the public trust, protect the innocent, uphold the law – those will be your objectives if selected for the closed beta of RoboCop: Rogue City.  NACON and developer Teyon (in collaboration with MGM) have announced that the closed beta will take place from 3rd to 9th July on Steam.  Those selected for the beta will be rewarded with a 30% promo code to be used on nacongaming.com, as well as a PC code to access the game’s digital artbook, which will be available at launch.

In RoboCop: Rogue City players will become the iconic cyborg cop created by OCP with the task of bringing law and order to the crime-ridden streets of Old Detroit.  Armed with the trusty Auto 9 with its triple burst 50 round magazine and a body literally built of steel, RoboCop will need to fight the heavily armed criminals that want to destroy the city.

In an all-new story, players will defend the city, hunt for the truth and ensure that the greedy and corrupted face justice.  Choose how you implement the prime directives but remember, to the criminal underworld you are merely another obstacle to be eliminated.

The RoboCop: Rogue City closed beta begins on 3rd July.  Click here to register and have your chance to take part.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: MGM, Nacon, RoboCop, RoboCop: Rogue City, Teyon

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