RoboCop: Rogue City Steam Update Appears to Have Leaked a New Hunter: The Reckoning Project From Teyon
One of the strangest game leaks in recent memory may have just happened through a live Steam update. RoboCop: Rogue City was briefly replaced with what appears to be an unfinished build of a new Hunter: The Reckoning game, after players noticed that a recent Steam patch swapped out the normal RoboCop executable for a different file labeled “Hunter.exe.” The incident was first highlighted by Silent, while additional captures and menu footage were later shared by Edness. Independent reporting and SteamDB patch data both indicate that the game’s files were briefly replaced before the build was pulled and corrected roughly half an hour later.
What makes this leak especially interesting is that the replacement build does not look like placeholder data or a corrupted patch. Reports and captured footage suggest it showed a title screen for Hunter: The Reckoning and loaded into what looked like a very early playable 3D build rather than a finished product. Gematsu reported that the surfaced build was dated May 20, 2025 and included credits pointing to Teyon, though it remains unclear whether this is Teyon’s next active project or an older internal prototype that was accidentally uploaded.
Title screen says Hunter: The Reckoning, but the actual games under that title are by another developer and are 2D text based, unlike whatever this is. Doesn't look very hunter-like either so I doubt this is their Hunting Simulator 3. (Screenshots by @jas0n_098) pic.twitter.com/sikon1Mfvc
— Edness (@EdnessTweets) March 6, 2026
That uncertainty is important. Right now, there is no official confirmation from Teyon, Nacon, or Paradox Interactive about what exactly was uploaded. So while the leak strongly suggests a new Hunter: The Reckoning game exists in some form, it is still too early to say whether this is a currently active production, a shelved concept, or an internal test build tied to a different phase of development. What is confirmed is that the Steam update briefly replaced RoboCop: Rogue City data with something entirely different, and that this was substantial enough for players to launch and document it before it disappeared.
The project itself would make a certain amount of sense for Teyon. The studio has built a strong reputation around reviving older action properties with tightly scoped but effective modern releases, most notably Terminator: Resistance and RoboCop: Rogue City. A darker, mid scale action reinterpretation of Hunter: The Reckoning would fit that pattern well, especially since the franchise has relatively little modern 3D presence compared with other World of Darkness properties. Paradox still maintains the Hunter: The Reckoning brand as part of the wider World of Darkness portfolio, which makes the IP connection plausible even if nothing has been announced yet.
There is also another detail that adds weight to the idea that this could be a real future title. Teyon had previously been recruiting for a new action RPG, and several outlets are now connecting that older hiring push with the leaked Hunter build. That still does not prove the game is coming soon, but it does make the accidental upload look more like a genuine window into the studio’s pipeline than a random internal leftover.
For now, the smartest read is that this was a real accidental leak, but not yet a formal reveal. The build looked unfinished, the upload was quickly reversed, and no publisher has stepped forward to acknowledge it. Even so, this may be the first real sign that Teyon is working on something beyond RoboCop, and if that project really is Hunter: The Reckoning, it could become one of the more surprising revivals in the action game space.
What do you think, would Teyon be the right studio to bring Hunter: The Reckoning back as a modern 3D action game?
