Crime Boss: Rockay City — crews, heists and a Hollywood cast on Steam
Crime Boss: Rockay City is a co-op shooter from Czech studio Ingame Studios and publisher 505 Games. It drops you into a fictional, neon-soaked 90s Miami crime world — palm trees, cassette tapes and constant turf beef. You assemble a four-man crew and do what this city does best: rob, shoot and muscle rivals off their blocks. Here you're not buying a key — you're getting a Steam Gift, with the full game delivered straight to your account.
What the game is about
At its core are four-player heists: slip in quietly, crack the score, grab the goods and get out before the cops show up. There are quick one-off missions, six "Urban Legends" mini-campaigns of three linked jobs each, and a big single-player campaign with roguelike elements where you seize districts across Rockay City, send soldiers into turf wars, buy new weapons and grow your criminal empire. Lose big and you'll lose crew members and start a run over — smarter this time. You can play solo with AI-controlled crew or team up with friends online, switching between loud, guns-blazing assaults and quieter stealth approaches depending on the score and your style.
A star cast you won't see again
Crime Boss's signature hook is real Hollywood actors in its roles. Michael Madsen plays Travis Baker (one of his final video game performances), alongside Chuck Norris, Danny Trejo as Dollar Dragon, Danny Glover, Michael Rooker, Kim Basinger and even Vanilla Ice. The result is a loud, knowingly campy action piece in the spirit of 90s crime cinema — full of attitude and over-the-top gunplay, with each boss and rival given real screen presence rather than a generic voice line.
What's in the Steam version
The Steam release landed on 18 June 2024 and was built as a "complete package" from day one: the base game, all content that previously shipped on other platforms, and the «Cagnali’s Order» story DLC. So you won't be hunting down separate add-ons — years of updates are already inside. A great moment to jump into Rockay City fresh and fully loaded, whether you want to grind the roguelike campaign solo or run heists with friends.
Platform and account questions
This is the full PC release on Steam, so it runs through your Steam library like any other Steam title and shows up in your friends list, achievements and cloud saves as normal. Because we deliver it as a Steam Gift rather than a region-free key, the account region and ownership rules above are what really matter — not your country of purchase. Once the gift is accepted, the game is permanently tied to that Steam account and yours to keep.
How we deliver the gift
Crime Boss: Rockay City arrives as a Steam Gift via our bot. You provide your friend invite link and your account region — then the bot adds itself, sends the gift and leaves your friends list after delivery. You don't need to accept the friend request manually, and Steam Guard isn't required. It usually takes a couple of minutes from checkout.
Two conditions matter, without which Steam simply won't accept the gift. First: your Steam account region must match the gift region — so enter your region honestly and precisely. Second: the game must not already be in this account's library — a gift can't be accepted for a game you already own. Meet both and activation goes through cleanly.
If something goes wrong
The most common snags are disabled friend requests in your profile settings or an expired invite link, which leaves the bot unable to reach you. It's a quick fix: enable friend requests, send a fresh link, and we'll retry the delivery. Another thing worth double-checking before you order is the region field — a mismatch there is the single most common reason a Steam gift gets declined, so take a moment to confirm exactly which region your account is set to. Hard failures are rare, as with any service like this, and we try to sort them out promptly.
Similar games in our catalog
Love team heists and crime action? Check out PAYDAY 3 — the benchmark co-op heist game about a crew of four robbers. For an open criminal world, head to Grand Theft Auto V. And if you want more 505 Games action, take a look at PAYDAY 2 with dozens of heists for every taste.
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