The futuristic shooter from Teyon takes a major step on Xbox by becoming an Xbox Play Anywhere title.
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RoboCop: Rogue City, the acclaimed first-person shooter starring the iconic cyborg law enforcement officer, has officially joined the Xbox Play Anywhere program, a move that hasn’t gone unnoticed by eagle-eyed fans. This integration not only allows for seamless play on both console and PC with a single purchase, but it could also be a clear indication of something even more exciting.
Whenever a game joins Xbox Play Anywhere, it’s often a precursor to its arrival on the Xbox Game Pass catalog for both console and PC. While there’s no official confirmation yet, all signs point to RoboCop: Rogue City potentially becoming one of the next games to land on Game Pass, especially given its critical and commercial success since its release and with its expansion set to launch later this week.
RoboCop: Rogue City and its Possible Arrival on Xbox Game Pass (Confirmed)
Developed by Teyon and published by Nacon, RoboCop: Rogue City puts us in the shoes of the iconic lawman, half-human, half-machine, in a brand-new story set between the second and third movies. The game stands out for its faithful recreation of the Detroit from the franchise, its intense combat system, and the intelligent use of the protagonist’s destructive power.
The move to Xbox Play Anywhere is no minor detail: many titles that have joined the program have gone on to arrive on Xbox Game Pass within weeks or a few months, as was the case with Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2, Wartales, or even No One Survived. It’s a pattern that repeats itself and often precedes positive surprises for subscribers.
For now, those who already own the game can enjoy it on both Xbox Series and PC with a single license, but the signs reinforce the theory that it will soon be available to all Game Pass users. A fast-paced action title with a powerful license and cinematic focus would fit perfectly among the new additions to Microsoft’s service.
We’ll be keeping an eye out for an official confirmation from Microsoft in the coming days. In the meantime, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to clear some space on your hard drive.
