
Okay, so this is wild. Apparently, the new update for RoboCop: Rogue City on Steam totally swapped out the game files with an old build of Hunter: The Reckoning – a game nobody was even expecting! I saw a bunch of people on Twitter reporting it, and it sounds like a really bizarre glitch… or maybe a mix-up at the developers? It’s just crazy!
Hunter: The Reckoning is a role-playing game set in the World of Darkness universe. Several video games based on it have been released, starting with Hunter: The Reckoning for Xbox and GameCube in May 2002. This was followed by Hunter: The Reckoning – Wayward (PlayStation 2, September 2003), Hunter: The Reckoning – Redeemer (Xbox, October 2003), and Hunter: The Reckoning – The Beast of Glenkildove (PC, Mac, iOS, Android, and web browsers, January 2025). High Voltage Software developed all of the console versions of the game.
Today’s game update included a version of Hunter: The Reckoning from May 20, 2025, which had previously been scheduled for RoboCop: Rogue City. Screenshots suggest the game is still incomplete, and the credits indicate it was developed by Teyon. It’s unknown if this is a work in progress or a cancelled project that was never officially announced.
Gematsu has contacted Teyon for comment and will update this post with any response.
View some images from the unfinished build below.








Thanks, VGC.
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2026-03-07 05:31