Developers behind RoboCop: Rogue City unintentionally released an early build of a new game via Steam. The leak occurred through an unplanned update that replaced the original game's files. The affected project is an adaptation of the tabletop game Hunter: The Reckoning, set in the World of Darkness universe.
On March 6, 2026, an unexpected update for RoboCop: Rogue City appeared on Steam, altering the game's files in a way that suggested a mix-up by the developers. This patch replaced key elements, including the executable file, with one named Hunter.exe, indicating the inclusion of unrelated content.
The issue was addressed promptly, as a follow-up patch restored the original RoboCop: Rogue City files. However, a number of users had already downloaded the erroneous update and accessed the leaked material. Those who played it encountered an early version of a project titled Hunter: The Reckoning, rather than the expected RoboCop content.
Screenshots from this build have surfaced online, providing glimpses into the development stage of the game. Hunter: The Reckoning originates from a tabletop role-playing game within the broader World of Darkness universe, known for its supernatural themes. This accidental release highlights the challenges of managing updates in digital distribution platforms like Steam, though no further details on the project's status or release plans were disclosed in the reports.