If you’ve indeed experienced the thrill of RoboCop: Rogue City (and it’s strongly recommended that you do), you’ll get a sense of the kind of action awaiting in the standalone expansion titled Unfinished Business.
The game is set to be released on July 17th, which is not too far off, and it promises to deliver more of Teyon’s intense, first-person action with a heavy focus on violence.
However, the trailer effectively previews the essential elements: a fresh narrative, novel adversaries, and innovative armaments.
As a gamer, diving headfirst into the immersive world of OmniTower is just the beginning. You’ll also journey back in time, experiencing glimpses of the protagonist, Alex Murphy’s past exploits before his transformation into Robocop. The trailer promises an exhilarating opportunity to temporarily command the formidable ED-209 unit.

To put it simply, we appreciate self-contained expansions such as this one. Given the time it takes to create games nowadays, reusing some pre-existing elements while adding new ones is certainly not a flaw.
Clearly, Unfinished Business will have to function independently with its own robust cybernetic structure, yet given the new material presented, it seems promising for enthusiasts of the initial game as an intriguing addition to their experience.
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2025-07-07 01:36