Hong Kong’s criminal underworld just got real. A new interactive crime thriller dropped today that puts you deep undercover in the city’s most dangerous triads.
“Sorry, I’m a Police Officer” launched across Steam, mobile, and WeGame platforms this morning. This isn’t some cartoon cops-and-robbers game. It’s a hardcore police procedural with real Hong Kong movie stars doing the voice work.
“港风硬核警匪影游 《对不起,我是警察》今日多端同步上线!由小有内容工作室打造,硬核警匪卧底题材,粤语原声互动影像《对不起,我是警察》,今日正式登录Steam、蒸汽平台以及手机平台。首发折后仅需39.2元,解锁体验这场沉浸式卧底之旅。” – Sorry, I’m a Police Officer on Steam
The talent behind this project means business. Actors 谢君豪 and 姜皓文 bring their A-game to the Cantonese voice track. These guys know how to sell tension. Their performances hit different than typical game voice acting.
Small Content Studio built this thing right. Set in pre-handover Hong Kong, you play Chen Yilong, a fresh police academy grad thrown into deep cover operations. No tutorial holding your hand. No god mode saves. Every choice matters.
Your mission: infiltrate the triads from bottom to top. Start as low-level muscle in the Thirteen Hall gang. Work your way up through Yong’an Society and United Prosperity. Each promotion gets you closer to the truth – and closer to getting made.
The stakes are real. Wrong dialogue choice? Your partner gets exposed. Bad tactical decision? You’re dead. The game doesn’t pull punches on consequences. This is what undercover work actually looks like – constant paranoia and split-second judgment calls.
Relationships add another layer of complexity. Your ex-girlfriend is now a fellow cop. Trust her intel or worry she’ll blow your cover? The triad boss’s woman shows interest. Play along for information or avoid the obvious trap? A famous actress develops feelings for your fake identity. Use her connections or protect her from the fallout?
Brotherhood cuts both ways in this world. You’ll form bonds with criminals who’d kill you if they knew the truth. The psychological pressure builds as friendships turn into potential death sentences.
Technical execution looks solid. Real explosions, not CGI garbage. Actual street gunfights and car chases filmed on location. The developers chose practical effects over cheap digital shortcuts. Smart move – authenticity sells the experience.
Dual language support lets you switch between Mandarin and Cantonese audio tracks. Cantonese is the authentic choice here. Hong Kong’s criminal world has its own linguistic rhythm. The slang, the threats, the coded conversations – it all hits harder in the original language.
This launch coincides with Steam’s 2026 Eastern Game Culture Week. The timing isn’t random. Gaming culture is shifting toward regional authenticity. Players want stories from different perspectives, not another Western crime simulator.
Interactive movies are having a moment. Choice-driven narratives work when the stakes feel real. “Sorry, I’m a Police Officer” understands this. No romance novel fluff here – just hard decisions in a harder world.
The genre needs more games like this. Tactical thinking over twitch reflexes. Psychological pressure over power fantasy. Real consequences over infinite respawns.
Availability is solid across platforms. Steam, WeGame, iOS, Android – pick your poison. The multi-platform approach means more players can experience proper Hong Kong crime fiction.
Pricing hits the sweet spot. Launch discount brings it down to 39.2 yuan (roughly $5.50 USD). Original price of 49 yuan for two weeks, then back to full retail. Fair value for what appears to be substantial content.
Quality indicators look promising. The trial version earned positive reviews. Players responded well to the authentic approach and serious tone. No surprise there – gamers respect developers who do their homework.
This represents something bigger than one game. Eastern gaming culture is asserting itself on the global stage. Stories told from regional perspectives with local talent. The industry benefits when developers stop chasing Western formulas and dig into their own cultural heritage.
“Sorry, I’m a Police Officer” launches during a crucial moment for narrative gaming. Interactive fiction needs authentic voices telling genuine stories. Hong Kong’s crime thriller tradition runs deep. This game taps into that legacy.
Expect more games to follow this model. Regional authenticity, local talent, serious subject matter. The market is ready for stories that don’t compromise cultural identity for broader appeal.
Download starts today. Choose your platform and dive into Hong Kong’s criminal underworld. Just remember – in this world, every choice has consequences.


