RoboCop: Rogue City, the action-packed game that lets players step into the shoes of the iconic law enforcer, has just rolled out a significant update, enhancing the game experience with a New Game Plus mode and a more challenging difficulty setting. This recent patch entices gamers to revisit the gritty streets of Detroit with all the skills and upgrades previously unlocked, amplifying the feeling of being an invulnerable cybernetic cop. Alongside these additions, a shiny new Golden Auto-9 skin becomes available after beating the game, rewarding players for their dedication.

The update doesn't stop at these major features; it also introduces balance tweaks such as additional Auto-9 Chips and Boards, fixes to shooting mode and clipping issues with character models, and a solution to a bug in the Stolen Vehicle investigation sequence. These improvements aim to create a more polished gaming experience for fans of the franchise. As players prepare to tackle the "There Will be Trouble" difficulty, the game promises a heightened challenge for those seeking to prove their mettle in this dystopian future.

What new features does the RoboCop: Rogue City update bring?

The latest update introduces a New Game Plus mode, a tougher difficulty level called "There Will be Trouble," and a Golden Auto-9 skin for players who complete the game. It also includes more Auto-9 Chips and Boards and fixes for various gameplay bugs.

RoboCop: Rogue City draws inspiration from the RoboCop film series, renowned for its depiction of a futuristic, crime-ridden Detroit and the transformation of officer Alex Murphy into the titular cyborg law enforcer. Developed by Teyon, the game extends the franchise's legacy, allowing gamers to experience RoboCop's story in an interactive form. This new update ensures that fans can enjoy an even richer engagement with the game's world, maintaining the series' ethos of high-octane action and a poignant depiction of a society on the brink.