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New Crime Boss: Rockay City Gameplay Trailer Is All About Protecting Drugs

The video also provides a glimpse into what happens after a mission failure.

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To be the top dog in Crime Boss: Rockay City, you've got to defend what's yours. The newest trailer for the first-person shooter shows Michael Madsen's Travis Barker expecting a shipment of blue pills. It's up to players to protect the drugs, but Vanilla Ice's Hielo and his gang are fixing to steal them.

That's the setup for this gameplay trailer, which shows players on a highway protecting the "candy." Hielo's gangs are swarming a truck with the drugs in the back. The perspective is from a character named Quarterback, who's wielding a pistol and submachine gun against the enemies. He's also working with Teddybear to stave off their rivals in the video below.

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But unfortunately, this mission ends in failure. Thus, publisher 505 Games and developer Ingame Studios offer insight into how Crime Boss: Rockay City carries on when players don't succeed. In this case, a cutscene shows Barker and Kim Basinger's Casey getting updated in a bar about their drugs being stolen. Barker responds that he wants his candy back by dawn.

Late last year, we saw another gameplay video for Crime Boss that showcased a co-op heist mission. The FPS is supposed to have a roguelike campaign, which this new trailer provides a glimpse of.

In addition to Madsen, Basinger, and Vanilla Ice, Crime Boss will also star Chuck Norris, Danny Trejo, and Michael Rooker. The co-op FPS will launch on the Epic Games Store on March 23, 2023, followed by PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S releases later in the year.

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