It was in 2022 when the Nacon team announced Robocop: Rogue City, a first-person shooter based on the popular RoboCop franchise. The game had been confirmed for all current consoles and PC. However, Nintendo Switch gradually fell off the updates, and now it seems there won't be a version for the platform.
As you may recall, the promising title was delayed last March, but it will finally be released in early November on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
However, the community was still waiting for updates about its version for the Nintendo Switch, and it appears that this version has been quietly canceled. This information came to light thanks to a question posed by a user on the game's Facebook page and the response they received.
Here is the screenshot:
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As you can see, the official Robocop: Rogue City page confirmed that there are currently no plans for a release on the Nintendo Switch, which will likely disappoint many players.
It's worth noting that no reason was given for this decision, and it's not clear if the game's developers have completely ruled out a Switch port or if they are waiting for Nintendo's next console.
What is RoboCop: Rogue City?
This game is a first-person shooter where you take on the role of Alex Murphy, the police officer who was killed by a group of criminals and then revived by the Omni Consumer Products (OCP) corporation as part of an experimental project that turned him into the law enforcement officer of the future.
Robocop: Rogue City is set to be released on November 2 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Do you think Nintendo Switch or its successor should have a version of the game? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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