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WH40K: Inquisitor – Martyr isn’t done yet, intro’s 5th season of content for PC

The grim darkness of the war-torn future beckons once again for Warhammer 40K fans, with a new season for Inquisitor – Martyr.

No one ever expects

By the Emperor, the Inquisition lives! Neocore Games’ action RPG is indeed still rolling, and with a 5th season of downloadable content. As you’ll see too, the “Season of Judgement” that’s just launched for PC is pretty chunky.

Including not just a new theme, but also a buff called the Emperor’s Judgement, Season 5 of Inquisitor – Martyr looks like it should reinvigorate the game nicely.

Included in the download:

  • New seasonal theme
  • New seasonal mechanics
  • New seasonal missions and objectives
  • New seasonal bosses
  • New items and rewards
  • Bonus inventory tab
  • Redesigned mission GUI, objective widgets and other new quality of life features
  • New dedicated server system
  • Balance and bug fixes
  • New mechanics from previous ladders reintroduced
  • More than 45 enchantments from previous Seasons unlocked
  • And more…

The above is all available right now for the PC version of the game. There’s no word on the console update, though it should be along at some point. And speaking of that, don’t forget that Inquisitor – Martyr is still very much coming to the Xbox Series X|S and PS5.

Yes, it’s still marked with a “later this year” label, but it’s still on track is the point. And as you might remember, included with that will be the Sisters of Battle expansion character. She’s on the way for both consoles and the PC as well.

Oh, and also worth a note, is that the game is 70% off right now in Steam’s summer sale. So if you’re playing on a PC and you don’t have a copy yet, that’s a pretty sweet price.

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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