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Time to Purge the Heretic, Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Ultimate Edition is out now

The Ultimate Edition of Warhammer 40K: Inquisitor – Martyr is loaded up with boosts to the core game, as well as plenty of DLC and more.

No one expects the Inquisition (again)

Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Ultimate Edition, the first action RPG to be set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, features both fast-paced and tactical combat, featuring multiple classes of the Inquisition who carry out the Emperor’s will. From destructible environments and a cover-based combat system, to skill trees and a wide range of vehicles and weapons, the game offers a truly unique experience.

NACON press release

Starring as an Inquisitor, players can take on the forces of Chaos as a Crusader, a Tech-Adept, an Assassin, or a Psyker. The Ultimate Edition includes quite a bit more than the core game though, bumping the title up with 4K support, hi-res textures, improved physics, cross-gen multiplay, and use of the DualSenas controller (for PS5).

Here’s what you can expect from the game itself:

  • The first action RPG set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe
  • Four character classes with three variants each
  • More than 60 weapons, hundreds of active and passive skills, 18 unique skill trees and dozens of class-specific perks to create your own style of play
  • A persistent open world
  • A Cabal creation system to build factions of Inquisitors
  • Tactical and brutal battles set within a storyline faithful to the Warhammer 40,000 universe
  • Online multiplayer mode for up to four players and two-player local co-op mode, exclusively on consoles
  • Free and paid post-launch DLC (missions, new game modes, upgrades, etc.)
  • Massive, constantly updated endgame
  • Complex itemization and crafting system

Warhamemr 40K: Inquisitor – Ultimate Edition is out now for the Xbox Series X|S and PS5. If you already own the title on the previous generation’s console, you’ll also get a nifty 50% discount on the new edition.

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