As digital showcases have evolved to take precedence over in-person press conferences, the big three console makers have also started to feature smaller events to give all sorts of games their chance to shine.
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Check out the first 22 minutes of Robocop: Rogue City in the latest demo that is available for download. The game comes out on November 2nd, 2023.
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As digital showcases have evolved to take precedence over in-person press conferences, the big three console makers have also started to feature smaller events to give all sorts of games their chance to shine.
Do you remember how RoboCop: Rogue City was coming to Switch? No you don’t, because it’s not happening! Nacon has confirmed that their plans for a Switch version has been quietly tossed in the dumpster.
As recently as earlier this year, publisher Nacon and developer Teyon were saying that the upcoming first-person shooter RoboCop: Rogue City would eventually also be coming to the Nintendo Switch, even if a release date for that version hadn’t been confirmed. However, with the game now just a couple of weeks again from releasing for other platforms, Nacon has confirmed that, as some may have feared, plans for a Switch version of the title have been shelved.
Publisher Nacon and developer Teyon have cancelled the Switch version of RoboCop: Rogue City, which was originally planned to launch sometime after the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC (Steam, Epic Games Store) versions due out on November 2.
The publisher of the promising RoboCop: Rogue City has quietly cancelled the Nintendo Switch version of the game.
RoboCop has quite the following. The cinematic franchise is a classic, and now, this year, we’re getting a new video game. Players will be taking the role of the iconic RoboCop himself as they go through a series of missions. Set in Detroit, crime and thugs run rampant, and who better to deal with some of these heinous groups than a man who’s half machine? So far, the upcoming game RoboCop: Rogue City demo is receiving praise online. With players eagerly awaiting its release, there is some disheartening news for Nintendo players.
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It has been eight years since developer Colossal Order wowed us with the release of Cities: Skylines. Now, they are back again with Cities Skylines 2 , which is set to release on October 24th. I’ve been playing with city builders since the first Sim City came out in 1989, so of course, I was happy to jump in and try my hand at growing a city in Skylines 2 . Two things became very evident during my short time with Cities: Skylines 2 . One, I am still horrible at creating cities. And 2, although many new features and upgrades are packed into Cities: Skylines 2 , many hardcore fans of the original Skylines may not be ready to give up all of the DLC and community mods that have arguably made it the best city builder available today.
Online lobbies you can run around in are all the rage in fighting games these days. There’s the Tower and Park from Guilty Gear Strive, the Battle Hub from Street Fighter 6, and so on. Tekken 8 joins the craze with the Tekken Fighting Lounge, and it’s got a little bit of everything. In fact, it might be the fighting game genre’s best online lobby yet.
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When RoboCop: Rogue City was announced and then we got our first glimpse of gameplay, we assumed that it was little more than a mission-based shooter. But no, there's actually a lot more to it, as the title's newest trailer shows ahead of its 2nd November release date.