Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - Season Pass (DLC)
Owlcat's grimdark CRPG gets extended with Season Pass content that deepens an already dense 40K narrative. More companions, more heresy, more lore.
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About Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - Season Pass (DLC)
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is Owlcat Games doing what they do best: building a sprawling, rules-heavy CRPG inside a licensed universe and trusting that the audience will keep up. The Season Pass bundles the planned DLC expansions for the base game, which follows your Rogue Trader dynasty as it pushes into the Koronus Expanse, a lawless stretch of space sitting just beyond the Imperium's reach. If you already sank time into the base game and want more of that world, the Season Pass exists to feed that specific hunger. Owlcat has a track record here. Their Pathfinder titles, especially Wrath of the Righteous, showed that they understand how to layer companion arcs over a long campaign without those arcs feeling like checkbox busywork. Rogue Trader carries that forward into 40K territory, and the DLC content extends character threads that the base game set up but left room to breathe. Expect new companion interactions, expanded areas, and decisions that fold back into your dynasty's reputation across the Expanse. The writing stays sharp in the way that 40K lore demands - this is a setting where a single bad translation of an edict can get ten thousand people executed, and the game takes that seriously. On the mechanical side, the turn-based combat system from the base game carries through the DLC. If you built a Warrior and leaned into the Arch-Militant abilities, or ran a more esoteric setup around a Sanctioned Psyker or Navigator, the expanded content gives those builds room to flex past the point where the base campaign wraps. That matters, because Owlcat's games tend to front-load complexity and reward players who read tooltips. The Season Pass content is aimed squarely at players who hit the credits and immediately started thinking about a second run with different choices. Casual visitors looking for a light entry point should start with the base game first and see how deep the rabbit hole goes before committing here. What does not work as well is the uneven pacing that occasionally dragged in the base game. Some DLC content can inherit that same tendency toward extended setup before meaningful payoff arrives. The Koronus Expanse is vast and sometimes that vastness becomes filler if you are not invested in every Imperial bureaucratic detail. If you are the kind of player who reads every codex entry and genuinely cares about how a Warrant of Trade functions as a political instrument, you will be fine. If you are here for the combat and the combat alone, the narrative density can feel like it is in the way. For fans of Owlcat's previous work or anyone with a deep enough 40K attachment to have opinions about the Navis Nobilite, the Season Pass rounds out an already ambitious RPG with content that treats the source material with real respect. It is not a casual purchase, but the base game's Very Positive review score across tens of thousands of reviews suggests the audience that showed up already knew what they were signing up for. Monika, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Owlcat Games
- Publisher
- Owlcat Games
- Release Date
- Dec 7, 2023