A “standalone adventure” that is meant to function as a follow-up (though not necessarily a full-fledged sequel) to 2023’s RoboCop: Rogue City, RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business, has been revealed by Nacon.
Announced during yesterday’s Nacon Connect showcase, Unfinished Business will once again put you in the (probably exceedingly hefty) shoes of RoboCop as he prepares to take down a “group of highly trained mercenaries” in the gigantic housing complex known as OmniTower.
Essentially, Unfinished Business sounds rather like RoboCop: Rogue City meets The Raid or Die Hard (or, indeed, 2012’s Dredd). Elite warriors to defeat, lethal traps, and new enemy kinds are all promised by Nacon.
This summer, the “standalone adventure” RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business will be released.
You’ll have access to RoboCop’s entire arsenal as before, including the recently released Cryo Cannon, which seems like a pretty good way to persuade criminals to comply.
What’s more, you’ll also get the ability to play as Alex Murphy, RoboCop’s pre-transformation alter ego, and “discover a different side” of the renowned hero.
In the summer, RoboCop: Rogue City: Unfinished Business will be available for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.You can check out the announcement trailer for the game right here.
What else was revealed during Nacon Connect 2025?
During yesterday’s publisher’s Connect showcase, a number of additional Nacon games were unveiled.
As well as Unfinished Business, Nacon has introduced a new game in the stealthy Styx series. Styx: Blades of Greed is a “blend of stealth, action, and strategy” that will be available on PCs and modern computers in the fall.
Styx: Blades of Greed is a new stealth game in the Styx series, and it’s coming in fall.
The developer of Swansong’s The Council and Vampire: The Masquerade, Big Bad Wolf, also unveiled Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss, an investigative horror game reminiscent of its earlier creations. On PCs and current-generation consoles, it is scheduled for next year.
During the show, other eldritch horror games were also revealed.The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu, a first-person cooperative horror game loosely based on Lovecraft’s book of the same name, was unveiled by ACE Team, the developer of Zeno Clash and Clash: Artifacts of Chaos. That one’s coming next year.
If you’d like to catch up with the whole Nacon Connect 2025 demonstration, then you may do so below.
Unfinished Business Announced for Summer: A New Chapter in Entertainment
As the summer sun begins to blaze, the entertainment world is heating up with the announcement of Unfinished Business, a highly anticipated project that promises to captivate audiences and leave them craving more. Whether it’s a film, TV series, or a multimedia experience, Unfinished Business is shaping up to be the talk of the season. Here’s everything we know so far and why this announcement has everyone buzzing.
What is Unfinished Business?
While details are still under wraps, Unfinished Business is being described as a groundbreaking project that blends storytelling, innovation, and nostalgia. Rumors suggest it could be a sequel, a reboot, or even an entirely new concept that ties together loose ends from previous works. The title itself hints at unresolved stories, unanswered questions, and the promise of closure—or perhaps new beginnings.
The creators have teased that Unfinished Business will explore themes of redemption, second chances, and the consequences of past actions. It’s a narrative that resonates deeply in today’s world, where many are reflecting on their own unfinished journeys.
Why the Hype?
- Star-Studded Cast and Crew
While official names haven’t been confirmed, whispers of A-list actors and visionary directors being attached to the project have set expectations sky-high. Fans are speculating about the return of beloved characters or the introduction of fresh faces who will bring this story to life. - A Unique Blend of Genres
Early hints suggest that Unfinished Business will defy traditional genre boundaries. Imagine a mix of drama, suspense, and a touch of sci-fi or fantasy, creating a world that feels both familiar and entirely new. This fusion is expected to appeal to a wide audience, from casual viewers to hardcore fans. - A Summer Release
Timing is everything, and dropping Unfinished Business during the summer ensures it will dominate conversations at barbecues, beach trips, and social media feeds. Summer releases often carry a sense of excitement and escapism, making this the perfect season for a project of this scale. - Interactive Elements
There’s talk of Unfinished Business incorporating interactive or immersive elements, such as augmented reality (AR) experiences or companion apps. This could redefine how audiences engage with the story, blurring the lines between fiction and reality.
What Can Fans Expect?
While the creators are keeping specifics under lock and key, here are a few possibilities that have fans theorizing:
- Returning Franchises: Could this be the long-awaited continuation of a beloved series that left fans hanging? Whether it’s a cult classic or a recent hit, the idea of revisiting a familiar world is thrilling.
- New Twists on Old Tales: Perhaps Unfinished Business will take a fresh approach to a story we thought we knew, offering unexpected twists and deeper insights.
- A Cultural Moment: With its themes of resolution and moving forward, Unfinished Business might strike a chord in a world still grappling with the aftermath of recent global events.
The Countdown Begins
As the summer release date approaches, the excitement for Unfinished Business continues to build. Trailers, teasers, and behind-the-scenes glimpses are expected to drop soon, giving fans a taste of what’s to come. One thing is certain: this project is poised to be more than just entertainment—it’s shaping up to be a cultural event.
So, mark your calendars and get ready. Unfinished Business is coming, and it’s bringing with it the promise of unforgettable stories, emotional depth, and a summer experience like no other. Stay tuned—this is one chapter you won’t want to miss.