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The iconic part man, part machine, all cop hero is on his way. However, after hitting some turbulence, he will be slightly delayed:RoboCop: Rogue Cityby developer, Teyon, and publisher, Nacon, was slated for a September release but has just been pushed to July 21, 2025. After first quietly revealing the new release date in a trailer description shown at Gamescom, the team took to Twitter to explain the delay ofRoboCop: Rogue City.

More Time for The Team to Make Necessary Improvements
Last week, Teyon released a new trailer at Gamescom, showcasing several minutes of gameplay footage of the upcomingRoboCop: Rogue City. While it wasn’t shown in the video itself, the description on YouTube states the game will “arrive on July 29, 2025.” This was our first clue we won’t be serving the public to rid Detroit’s streets of its criminal scum in September as originally promised. However, at that time, no official reasons were given for the delay.
Today we got an official statement from Teyon. As posted on Twitter, the team has delayed the game to “give [themselves] more time to make necessary improvements.” Early in July, it ran afree-to-play beta test, after which many players shared their thoughts and issues with the game, highlighting areas that still needed improvement. Teyon is taking “extra time” to address this “valuable feedback” and deliver “a game that meets [the players’] expectations.”

We have important news regarding the release date of#RoboCopRogueCityto share with you.pic.twitter.com/R8ROo0zkwm
— RoboCop: Rogue City (@RoboCopRC)July 13, 2025

This isn’t the first timeRoboCop: Rogue Cityhas been delayed. The game that was originally announced in 2021 initially had June 2023 as its launch window. However, in March this year, it was pushed back to September. After its second delay, it’s now slated to launch on November 2, if all goes well from here on out, that is. With September and October being stacked sky-high with anticipated games, players might not be too disappointed to wait a little longer before fighting crime in Detroit as the legendary RoboCop.
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RoboCop: Rogue City: An “Authentic RoboCop Game”
RoboCop: Rogue Citywill see the return of the famed RoboCop, a crime-fighting cyborg policeman, who first graced the silver screen back in 1987 and has since become one of the most iconic sci-fi franchises. Aiming to bring fans an “authentic RoboCop game experience that is faithful to the franchise’s DNA” with an original story, you will play as RoboCop himself. The story is set betweenRoboCop 2andRoboCop 3and will see him investigating crimes in the streets of Detroit as a new enemy is threatening to destroy his home.
The newly released trailer gives us a brief insight into what the gameplay inRoboCop: Rogue Citywill be. Apart from explosive shootouts with plenty of gore, it seems like we’ll also be taking a deep dive into RoboCop’s psychological side and exploring his mental state. It’s about more than mowing down criminals using his Auto-9, factory-built strength, and his arsenal of tools. A determinant dialogue system and decisions that impact the course of the story and the fate of everyone involved will make you think before you act to bring justice to Detroit.

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RoboCop: Rogue Cityis underway; we’ll just have to wait a little longer. The upcoming title is now set to launch on June 09, 2025. It will simultaneously launch on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Are you excited to clean up the streets of Detroit as RoboCop once again? Will you be buyingRoboCop: Rogue Citywhen it launches later this year? Let us know in the comments and on our social feeds!
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Lisa Kamlot
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Lisa is a passionate gaming writer with an insatiable appetite for all things gaming. When she’s not diving into virtual worlds, she’s riding waves as a dedicated surfer. She’s always on a quest for adventure – both in the digital realm and IRL.