
One of the few lines comes from a man, presumably the owner of a bank, asking where all the money is. We also see a major encounter with a robot that looks very much like ED-209 from the films. He approaches the news station that has been overrun by punk gangsters, and we also cut to him raiding some kind of factory or plant, as well as general slums and alleys of Detroit. We hear the nostalgic sounds of his robotic legs revving as he walks with slow, deliberate steps. We cut to RoboCop arriving on a scene and are thrown into first-person. This time, though, the broadcast is interrupted by a criminal on live TV. The trailer opens nearly identically to the last, with a broadcast detailing the increasing crime wave overtaking the city, which we see via crime scenes.

About a year later, at NACOn Connect 2022, RoboCop: Rogue City showed up once more, this time with actual gameplay to examine.
