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The Seasonal Journey update for Warhammer 40K: Inquisitor – Martyr has arrived for consoles

Revisit (or just visit) the various seasons of Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr on consoles any time you like with the new update.

Seasons of, uh, war

Available for the PC edition of Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr for some time, the Seasonal Journey is finally here for console players. And for those who’ve yet to partake in the long-running post-launch series for the action RPG, that means a ton of new stuff to do in the Caligari Sector.

By that, we’re referring to the troubled sector of space that the game takes place in, one that gave players’ own Inquisitors plenty of work. The Seasonal Journey update delvers all seven of the game’s previously released seasons for play on consoles, anytime they like. And yes, like other updates for Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr, Seasonal Journey is completely free to download and add onto your base copy.

The Seasonal Journey represents the culmination of years of work and numerous free updates we’ve added to the game. This new feature makes all seven Seasons available at the same time for everyone, free of charge, including Season 6 (Season of Escalation) and Season 7 (Season of Malediction) which were previously unavailable on consoles.

All Seasonal features, Season-specific items, unique abilities, and Seasonal objectives will be permanently available. Joined the community at a later stage and missed one of the earlier Seasons or had a really favorite build during one of the past Seasons? Now’s your chance to experience it for the first time or revisit it once again.

NeocoreGames press release

Both Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr and its Seasonal Journey update are out now for Xbox and PlayStation platforms, as well as the aforementioned PC. If you haven’t played the game at all and would like to see what we thought of it when it launched way back in 2018, click here for our review of the PC edition.

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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