RoboCop Unfinished Business DLC Lets You Control ED-209

RoboCop pointing his weapon, with a bold "NEW RELEASE!" graphic overlay.

Key Highlights:

  • Unfinished Business is a new standalone DLC for RoboCop: Rogue City, available now on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
  • The expansion features a new storyline set in the fortified OmniTower.
  • Players can control RoboCop and ED-209, whilst there’s also flashbacks to Alex Murphy’s past.

Teyon’s RoboCop: Rogue City returns with a new standalone expansion titled Unfinished Business, available now across all major platforms.

Released at 9 AM PDT / 5 PM BST today, the DLC invites players back to the dystopian streets of Old Detroit, this time inside a vertical fortress controlled by mercenaries.

Take a look at the launch trailer for the DLC below:

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At the heart of Unfinished Business is the OmniTower, a once-promising housing project by OCPD that has become a militarised gauntlet. Mercenaries have occupied the tower and fortified it with traps, turrets, and autonomous defences.

Each floor presents a new tactical challenge, pushing RoboCop’s abilities further than before. From corridor shootouts to rooftop missile assaults, players must adapt to layered threats while leveraging OCP’s own arsenal against them.

The new campaign continues directly after the base game, but with a twist: players are reintroduced to pivotal moments from Officer Alex Murphy’s past.

These sequences allow players to control Murphy pre-transformation, offering context to new antagonists and a deeper look at RoboCop’s fractured identity.

While the main conflict centres around clearing the tower, the emotional weight of these flashbacks connects RoboCop’s actions to unresolved chapters in his origin.

This narrative layer adds dimension to what might otherwise be a straight-forward action scenario. The DLC doesn’t just escalate threat levels; it reframes RoboCop’s personal stake in the mission, making the high body count feel pointed, not just procedural.

ED-209 Joins the Fight

In a standout addition, Unfinished Business lets players pilot ED-209 – a hulking mech previously encountered as a hostile unit. Controlling ED-209 offers a distinct combat rhythm: slower movement, but overwhelming firepower.

Enemies scatter under its weight, but new countermeasures and rival mechanised units level the field. The mercenaries haven’t just stolen OCP property—they’ve started deploying it. This means ED-209 doesn’t guarantee safety; it’s simply another weapon in an escalating arms race.

Combined with traditional RoboCop gunplay and new gadgets, ED-209 segments punctuate the DLC’s pacing with bursts of overwhelming force.

They also reinforce the theme of technology turned inward, a key motif across both the base game and this expansion.

Unfinished Business introduces new weapons, enemy types, and level structures while retaining the visual polish and brutal pacing of the original campaign.

Teyon has crafted a vertical battlefield in OmniTower that shifts focus from open city patrols to enclosed, multi-layered firefights. The DLC doesn’t waste time with prolonged setup, it thrusts players into the action, stacking environmental hazards and AI aggression floor by floor.

Combat is heavier, more reactive, and built for risk. Players will need to time their counterattacks, manage ammo efficiency, and exploit enemy tech where possible. Even returning enemies behave differently under the tower’s constraints, ensuring that familiarity doesn’t breed complacency.

RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business is out now as a standalone expansion for PlayStation 5Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

The base game has also joined Xbox Game Pass, offering a chance for new players to experience the full journey before tackling OmniTower’s challenges. For PlayStation users, the base game came onto PS Plus as a new addition back in April.

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