Announcing Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Prophecy
We are pleased to announce WARHAMMER 40,000: INQUISITOR – PROPHECY, a stand-alone expansion pack for Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr. It is a brand new action-RPG experience in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, and although Inquisitor – Martyr is not required to play, the story is designed to fit both for new and for returning players.
KEY FEATURES
New Class: Play as a Tech-Adept Inquisitor. Summon and enhance units to help defeat enemies and complete investigations. This new summoner class comes with new unique abilities and mechanics, a unique skill-tree and various new melee and ranged builds.
New Campaign: The story of Inquisitor – Martyr continues in three new chapters, with one chapter solely focusing on the Tech-Adept, as its story slowly ties into the main plot.
New Environments: Players can discover huge monasteries, hazardous factories, unforgiving deserts and ruthless worlds engulfed by lava and volcanoes.
New Enemy Races: Inquisitor – Prophecy adds the Eldar and the Tyranids as new enemy races.
New Gameplay Mechanics: Inquisitor – Prophecy will be based on Inquisitor - Martyr’s 2.0 update, bringing the base game’s new level cap, redesigned loot-system and leveling, its new end-game, the co-op campaign mode, new items and a much faster, ARPG-focused gameplay to the stand-alone expansion as well.
Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Prophecy will be available on PC on May 28 for $24.99, while those who already own a copy of Inquisitor – Martyr receive -30% off of their purchase for a limited time.
Prophecy is scheduled to release together with Patch 2.0 which is a separate, free content update for Martyr.
We'll reveal more of this new title in the following weeks, so stay tuned, and be sure to check our Community Hub[neocoregames.com] often!
Standalone expansion is coming: https://steamcommunity.com/games/527430/announcements/detail/1612763361791528726
IMPORTANT: You don’t have to own "Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr" to play this game.
IMPORTANT for "Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr" players: Existing characters, their items and their progress are carried over to the expansion, adjusted to the new 2.0 rules and mechanics. Owners of both "Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr" and "Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Prophecy" won't require separate clients to run the game and the expansion.
WARHAMMER 40,000: INQUISITOR - PROPHECY
Deep within the darkest reaches of the remote Caligari Sector, beyond barriers formed by churning Warp-surges, lies a vast area tainted by the Chaos Gods and threatened by the rise of the foul Xenos. On the barren Death Worlds the hideous Tyranids are slowly coming back from their hibernation, long decades after the defeat of their colossal Hive Fleet, while the Imperium of Mankind faces a new wave of unexplained attacks by Aeldari warriors fleeing their dying Craftworld. And if that wasn’t enough to alarm the Holy Inquisition, a mysterious presence with potentially devastating powers has returned from the Warp on the long-lost “Martyr”, destined to fulfil a prophecy that could change the fate of the entire Sector.
A STAND-ALONE EXPANSION
Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Prophecy is a stand-alone expansion for the grim action-RPG Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr, set in the violent 41st millennium, when the galaxy is at constant war. Purge the unclean with the most powerful agents of the Imperium!
Now you can also carry out the Emperor’s will as a Tech-Adept Inquisitor, a former acolyte of the Adeptus Mechanicus who decided to join the Holy Ordos to become one of the mightiest agents of the Imperium; combining the sacred technological mysteries with the relentless dogma of the Inquisition, he has become an unstoppable force. Or continue the unfolding saga of the Alpha Pariah with one of the original three classes introduced in Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr in a Caligari Sector slowly succumbing to madness and war.
KEY FEATURES
New class
Play as a Tech-Adept Inquisitor and summon and enhance units in battles to help you defeat enemies and complete investigations. This new summoner class comes with new unique abilities and mechanics and offers a unique skill-tree and various new melee and ranged builds.
New and Revamped Gameplay Elements
“Inquisitor – Prophecy” offers several features of "Inquisitor – Martyr". These include 2-4 player co-op missions, destructible environments, all previous enemy races and units, and the unique gore of the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Moreover, "Inquisitor – Prophecy" is based on the 2.0 update for “Inquisitor - Martyr”, bringing the base game’s new level cap, redesigned loot system and levelling, the new end-game, the co-op campaign mode, new items and a much faster, ARPG-focused gameplay to the stand-alone expansion too.
New Campaign
The story that began in “Inquisitor – Martyr” continues in three new and stand-alone chapters, with one chapter solely focusing on the Tech-Adept Inquisitor investigating a great mystery which slowly ties into the unfolding plot.
New Settings
Discover sacred monasteries, perilous research sanctums, unforgiving deserts and ruthless worlds churning with molten lava.
New Enemy Races
“Inquisitor – Prophecy” introduces the Eldar, including Howling Banshees, Fire Prisms, Warp Spiders and Swooping Hawks; and the Tyranids, including Carnifexes, Zoanthropes, Hormagaunts, Raveners – and many others.
Standalone expansion. So, not an expansion, then
Oh ok.Standalone expansion. So, not an expansion, then
With the expansion alone you can play the TechAdept Inquisitor only. It's all explained in their FAQ.
Does Warhammer 40k take place in the future of Warhammer Fantasy
Fucking sucks that it never seems to go on sale.
It was just on sale last week. I'm expecting a sale for tomorrow's 2.0 update and the launch of the standalone expansion though. Wanted to wait for impressions before I put any money into this.Fucking sucks that it never seems to go on sale.
Separate universe. I asked my friend who is a real 40K nerd so I trust him.Also, if there are any hardcore Warhammer fans here I have a question. Does Warhammer 40k take place in the future of Warhammer Fantasy or is it a separate universe altogether?
I hope there's a sale tomorrow because I want the discount on the expansion that only applies for the first three weeks or so.I've got my fingers crossed for the summer sale next month
This will align with Steam's summer sale. Sucks for everyone expecting it tomorrow but it will give me a chance to see the consensus and determine whether I want to buy into Inquisitor and get that 30% Prophecy discount for owning Inquisitor.reportedly confirmed the date with multiple sources. If the leak is accurate, Steam's Summer Sale will go live on June 25 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 5 PM GMT (and June 26 at 3 AM AET) and last for about two weeks.
Separate universe. I asked my friend who is a real 40K nerd so I trust him.Also, if there are any hardcore Warhammer fans here I have a question. Does Warhammer 40k take place in the future of Warhammer Fantasy or is it a separate universe altogether?
how does this game compare to grim dawn?
better? worse? opinions?
how does this game compare to grim dawn?
better? worse? opinions?
Personally, I like it more than Grim Dawn, but that's just me.
Has anyone played Chaosbane here? Is it any better? I don't like that the heroes only use a single type of weapons.
Grim Dawn was way better.
Also, if there are any hardcore Warhammer fans here I have a question. Does Warhammer 40k take place in the future of Warhammer Fantasy or is it a separate universe altogether?