Mitchell Mulroy
Warhammer 40,000 Inquisitor: Prophecy Launches This Month
Re-enter the world of Inquisitor in a standalone expansion pack.
05.18.19 - 12:28 AM

Neocore Games, developers of Warhammer 40,000: Martyr, a Diablo-like RPG based on the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop game, have announced a new standalone expansion pack. Inquisitor: Prophecy has players controlling a Tech-Adept Inquisitor, who controls technology to fight foes and solve puzzles. The original game is not required to play this one, so whether you're new to the game or a returning player, it's possible to jump straight in. Read more info from the press release below, check out our gallery for new screenshots, and serve the Emperor of Mankind by checking RPGFan for all your Warhammer 40k updates.

Warhammer 40,000 Inquisitor Martyr Screenshot


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.

PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players will be able to pick the game up at a later date.




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