Compare Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr - Sororitas Class (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by NeocoreGames. Published by NeocoreGames. Released on 11/28/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG.

Play as a Sister of Battle Inquisitor in WH40K: Inquisitor - Martyr. New class, new skills, new ways to purge heresy in the grimdark.

Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr is an action RPG in the vein of Diablo, set firmly in the relentless grimdark of the 41st millennium. The Sororitas Class DLC drops a new playable character into that framework: an Inquisitor carrying the background and combat doctrine of the Adepta Sororitas, the Sisters of Battle. If you know the lore, that sentence alone probably already sold you. If you don't, the short version is: fanatical warrior nuns who channel religious zeal into combat, and NeocoreGames has at least tried to translate that flavour into a distinct skill set rather than a simple palette swap. What you actually get is a new class with its own skill tree, abilities, and weapon loadout philosophy centred around faith-fuelled mechanics. The Sororitas leans into close-to-mid range aggression, with skills that reward staying in the fight and building up holy fervour rather than kiting from a distance. There are new weapons to play with, and the class carries enough mechanical distinction from the base game's Crusader, Assassin, and Psyker options to feel like a genuine addition rather than a lazy reskin. Build variety is present, though it does not reach the same ceiling of complexity as some dedicated ARPG class systems. Veteran players of Inquisitor - Martyr will find the most mileage here, since the DLC drops into the existing campaign and endgame structure. The honest caveats matter here. Inquisitor - Martyr as a base game is a functional but unspectacular ARPG. It has always been a game that rewards patient genre fans and Warhammer lore enthusiasts more than it does players looking for tight Diablo-level polish. The Sororitas DLC inherits all of those base game limitations: mission structure can feel repetitive across longer sessions, the narrative beats are serviceable but rarely surprising, and the endgame grind is the kind that will satisfy some players and exhaust others. The DLC adds a class, not a story expansion, so do not go in expecting new campaign chapters or fresh worldbuilding. What you get is a new lens through which to replay content you have likely already seen. For co-op players there is genuine value in adding a Sororitas to a mixed group, since her faith mechanics complement the existing class roster reasonably well. Online co-op and PvP modes are available, and full controller support makes this comfortable on a big screen. Solo play works, though the class shines brightest when the combat rhythm clicks, which takes a few hours of investment. If you are already invested in Inquisitor - Martyr and want more class variety, the Sororitas is an easy recommendation for Sisters of Battle fans specifically. If you are on the fence about the base game, start there before spending anything on DLC. This is content for the already-converted, not a gateway. Monika, Scout Team

Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr - Sororitas Class (DLC)
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Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr - Sororitas Class (DLC)

Nov 28, 2022NeocoreGames
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Play as a Sister of Battle Inquisitor in WH40K: Inquisitor - Martyr. New class, new skills, new ways to purge heresy in the grimdark.

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Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr is an action RPG in the vein of Diablo, set firmly in the relentless grimdark of the 41st millennium. The Sororitas Class DLC drops a new playable character into that framework: an Inquisitor carrying the background and combat doctrine of the Adepta Sororitas, the Sisters of Battle. If you know the lore, that sentence alone probably already sold you. If you don't, the short version is: fanatical warrior nuns who channel religious zeal into combat, and NeocoreGames has at least tried to translate that flavour into a distinct skill set rather than a simple palette swap. What you actually get is a new class with its own skill tree, abilities, and weapon loadout philosophy centred around faith-fuelled mechanics. The Sororitas leans into close-to-mid range aggression, with skills that reward staying in the fight and building up holy fervour rather than kiting from a distance. There are new weapons to play with, and the class carries enough mechanical distinction from the base game's Crusader, Assassin, and Psyker options to feel like a genuine addition rather than a lazy reskin. Build variety is present, though it does not reach the same ceiling of complexity as some dedicated ARPG class systems. Veteran players of Inquisitor - Martyr will find the most mileage here, since the DLC drops into the existing campaign and endgame structure. The honest caveats matter here. Inquisitor - Martyr as a base game is a functional but unspectacular ARPG. It has always been a game that rewards patient genre fans and Warhammer lore enthusiasts more than it does players looking for tight Diablo-level polish. The Sororitas DLC inherits all of those base game limitations: mission structure can feel repetitive across longer sessions, the narrative beats are serviceable but rarely surprising, and the endgame grind is the kind that will satisfy some players and exhaust others. The DLC adds a class, not a story expansion, so do not go in expecting new campaign chapters or fresh worldbuilding. What you get is a new lens through which to replay content you have likely already seen. For co-op players there is genuine value in adding a Sororitas to a mixed group, since her faith mechanics complement the existing class roster reasonably well. Online co-op and PvP modes are available, and full controller support makes this comfortable on a big screen. Solo play works, though the class shines brightest when the combat rhythm clicks, which takes a few hours of investment. If you are already invested in Inquisitor - Martyr and want more class variety, the Sororitas is an easy recommendation for Sisters of Battle fans specifically. If you are on the fence about the base game, start there before spending anything on DLC. This is content for the already-converted, not a gateway. Monika, Scout Team

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steamSisters of BattleClass ExpansionFaith MechanicsGrimdarkARPGWarhammer LoreBuild VarietyCo-op Friendly

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NeocoreGames
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NeocoreGames
Release Date
Nov 28, 2022

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