November 23, 2024
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Nacon and Teyon cancel the Nintendo Switch version of RoboCop: Rogue City


Unfortunately, RoboCop fans who were hoping to play “RoboCop: Rogue City” on your Nintendo Switch console you will be disappointed. Nacon and developer Teyon have announced the cancellation of the Nintendo Switch version of this long-awaited title, which was originally planned for release on the aforementioned platform after the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC versions (Steam, Epic Games Store). , which are scheduled for November 2.

In a statement to Gematsu, Nacon confirmed the cancellation of the Nintendo Switch version, noting that “at this time we have no plans for a release on Nintendo Switch.”

“RoboCop: Rogue City” promised to offer players the opportunity to embody the legendary half-man, half-machine hero who enforces justice on the dangerous and criminal streets of Old Detroit. Players could rely on powerful weapons, such as the Auto-9 and 20 other weapons, to eradicate criminals in this exciting first-person adventure. Additionally, cyborg strength and cybernetic abilities could be upgraded as you progressed through the game, making you an even more formidable law enforcement officer.

The game promised an open-world experience where players could complete their objectives according to their own perception of justice. Tasks such as finding evidence, interrogating suspects, and maintaining public order would be part of a cyber police officer’s daily responsibilities. However, every choice you made would have an impact on the fate of the citizens and the outcome of your mission.

The city of Old Detroit had been hit by a crime wave, with a new enemy threatening peace and order. Your investigation would take you to the heart of a shadowy conspiracy in an original story set between RoboCop 2 and 3, with stunning locations to explore and familiar faces to meet. Even Peter Weller, the original RoboCop actor, had returned to lend his voice to the cybercop.

Unfortunately, this news means that Nintendo Switch players will not be able to join RoboCop’s adventure in “Rogue City.” However, those who own other platforms will still be able to experience protecting the innocent and enforcing the law in this exciting cyber world.

Fountain: Gematsu

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