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‘Robocop: Rogue City’ Closed Beta is Set to Launch on July 3 via Steam

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Fans eagerly anticipating the chance to serve the public trust in the upcoming game RoboCop: Rogue City are in for a treat. Teyon, the developer behind the game, has announced a Closed Beta that will kick off next week. From July 3rd to the 9th, players will have the opportunity to patrol the streets of Old Detroit, but securing access is not guaranteed for everyone who applies.

To participate in the Closed Beta, interested players can sign up now on Steam. Although not all applicants will be granted access, it’s certainly worth trying for a chance to get hands-on with the game before its official release later this Fall.

During the Closed Beta, Teyon will be focused on balancing and bugfixing, and they are eager to gather feedback from players. This feedback will help the development team enhance the overall game experience. While specific details about the content of the Closed Beta haven’t been revealed yet, players can expect an immersive RoboCop adventure.

For fortunate participants, there are rewards in store. Upon completion of the Closed Beta, players will receive a 30% promo code for the NACON store. Additionally, they will be granted a PC code to access the game’s digital artbook, which will be available at launch. These bonuses ensure that players will have more than just a taste of the RoboCop experience.

RoboCop: Rogue City is scheduled for release in September 2023 on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. Stay tuned for more updates as the release date approaches, and don’t miss out on the opportunity to be a part of the Closed Beta for an early glimpse into the futuristic world of RoboCop.

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