The Xbox version of Teyon’s RoboCop: Rogue City is currently available for less than seven dollars. Released in March 2023 across various platforms, this first-person shooter initially went unnoticed. It received a Fair rating from critics on OpenCritic, while nearly 20,000 user reviews on Steam present a more favorable picture, boasting an overall Very Positive rating.
Players appreciate the game’s nostalgic references to the original films and the gameplay style reminiscent of the early 2000s. RoboCop: Rogue City tells a brand new story centered on Alex Murphy, a fallen Detroit police officer turned cyborg. Returning to duty, this ultra-powerful crimefighter showcases an impressive array of abilities, such as reprogramming turrets, scanning for hidden areas, and engaging the public to unlock additional dialogue options.
While many suggest watching the first two films for context, the game stands well on its own. In addition to the game, Amazon is set to produce a sequel series that continues the 1987 film’s narrative, with hopes of avoiding the pitfalls of the 2014 reboot. Players looking to experience RoboCop: Rogue City on Xbox can grab the Alex Murphy edition, steeply discounted until August 1, 2025.
Priced at just seven dollars, this edition comes with the base game, a digital artbook, an OCP shotgun, and two cosmetic items inspired by the first film. There’s also a second DLC, the Vanguard Pack, which gives players the blue armor from RoboCop 2 and a sleek black skin for Murphy’s Auto-9. Although this pack is sold separately, it’s also available at a limited-time discount.
For fans who enjoy RoboCop: Rogue City, a standalone expansion titled Unfinished Business was released in July 2025. This new installment has similarly earned mixed reviews from critics but remains Very Positive among Steam users. Players accompany RoboCop as he navigates his way through OCP’s OmniTower, facing highly trained mercenaries.
Keeping with tradition, actor Peter Weller reprises his iconic role. Since the debut of the first film in 1987, the RoboCop franchise has thrived for nearly four decades, featuring numerous video games, a film reboot, animated series, and even themed rides at amusement parks worldwide.