If you’re a Warhammer fan then chances are you’ll be super stoked for the release of Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr. Today, that hugely important release date has seen a bit of a postponement, with a new date now out in the open.
Neocore and Bigben have today confirmed that Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr will now be arriving on Xbox One, PS4 and PC come June 5th – nearly a month after it’s original May launch date.
Postponed in order to offer players the best gaming experience possible and to ensure a seamless gameplay experience, the release has been postponed by a few weeks to ensure Neocore Games can deliver the very best Warhammer 40,000 experience.
After working on Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr for 3 years already, a few weeks won’t harm anyone and whilst it’s always disappointing to see a delay, it’s best to admit that more time is needed.
As the very first Action-RPG set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, Inquisitor – Martyr will let you control an Inquisitor in the Caligari Sector, a region infested with heretics, mutants, and Chaos Daemons. Playable in solo, in local up to 2 players and online cooperative mode with up to 4 players, you’ll get the chance to progress through a persistent universe via numerous missions with varied objectives.
Multiple class types will obviously be present with each one offering specific skills and varied customisable options: the Assassin, the Crusader and the Psyker. And you’ll need to utilise them well too as destructible environments and a unique cover system will both be present to ensure that battles that are both tactical and brutal.
So, amend those diaries and hold on tight for Warhammer hitting a console near you in June. It’s not that long a wait really!