Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader gameplay released

Rogue Trader Reveal

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader was revealed earlier this year, and it will be the first ever CRPG set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Now a new gameplay trailer for Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader has been released, giving a better look at what to expect in the game from the various environments to just a few of the enemies.

Along with the new gameplay trailer for Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader, a Collector’s Edition was also revealed. The Collector’s Edition will include:

  • Cassia Statue (8in/20cm) – An exclusive 8-inch collectible figure of Cassia Orsellio, Navigator and noble companion of the Rogue Trader. Although Cassia looks youthful, her extraordinary powers strengthen the party immensely.
  • Art Book – Read about the creation of the game and see the concept art and final hi-res artwork for characters, environments, and various equipment in this hardcover art book.
  • Warrant of Trade – The Imperial Warrant of Trade describes and sanctions the solemn duties and immense privileges of a Rogue Trader and their descendants.
  • Sticker Pack – “Fight for the Imperium”, “Success / Prosperity”, “Your Emperor Needs You!” – you will find these and other atmospheric slogans on sticker replicas of Imperial propaganda posters. Look out for the posters in various in-game locations and decorate your possessions with the matching sticker set.
  • Rogue Trader Cloth Banner – This large banner is made from thick fabric and is a close replica of the coat of arms of House von Valancius.

Through the campaign your Rogue Trader will run into a host of different characters, including those that can be recruited to your party. It has already been confirmed that you will be able to recruit a Space Marine, an Aeldari Ranger, or a Sister of Battle. Many more will be available to join your party as you forge forward for the Emperor, taking out zealots and xenos that get in the way. Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader can be wishlisted on Steam and GOG.

Source: Press Release

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