Compare Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - Voidfarer Edition prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Owlcat Games. Published by Owlcat Games. Released on 12/7/2023. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG, Strategy.

Owlcat's 40K CRPG drops you into a grimdark dynasty of choices, companions, and tactical combat that fans of Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous will feel right at home in.

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is a classical, isometric CRPG set in the 41st millennium, where you play as a Rogue Trader - a powerful, semi-autonomous agent of the Imperium with a warrant that lets you sail the void between stars and do more or less whatever you want, legally speaking. Owlcat, the studio behind Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, brings their signature dense-text, high-system-mastery RPG formula into a licensed grimdark setting that suits it almost disturbingly well. If you have ever wanted a CRPG that lets you be a scheming noble with a personal battlecruiser and a crew full of morally compromised weirdos, this is precisely that game. The writing is where Rogue Trader earns its reputation. The 40K lore is deep, specific, and sometimes completely baffling to newcomers, but Owlcat leans into that density rather than sanding it down for accessibility. Companion characters - including a Space Marine with a crisis of faith, a Sanctioned Psyker with a tortured past, and an Eldar Ranger who has exactly zero patience for your Imperial ideology - are written with genuine complexity. Their personal quest lines have real payoff, and dialogue choices carry ideological weight in a setting where ideology is practically a combat stat. Alignment-adjacent systems track how Dogmatic, Iconoclast, or Heretical your Rogue Trader has become, and those choices do meaningfully reshape late-game interactions and endings. Replay value is real here: a Dogmatic run and an Iconoclast run feel substantively different in tone and outcome. Combat is turn-based and built on a system of archetypes - Officer, Warrior, Operative, Soldier, Psyker, Sanctioned Psyker, Arch-Militant, and more - that you combine through a multi-tier class progression. The build space is genuinely wide, and the momentum system, which rewards chaining kills to generate extra actions, gives fights a satisfying rhythm once you understand it. The early hours can feel punishingly opaque, though. Owlcat games have historically assumed you will read tooltips at length and enjoy doing so, and Rogue Trader is no exception. If you bounced off Pathfinder for being too systems-heavy, this will test you the same way. If you cleared Unfair difficulty in Wrath of the Righteous while theorycrafting in spreadsheets, you are going to feel at home immediately. There are rough edges. The Voidfarer Edition bundles in the base game and its DLC content, which adds new story content and a playable Chaos Space Marine origin among other things. At launch, the game shipped with significant bugs and some quest-breaking issues that Owlcat has patched extensively since December 2023. The post-launch support has been solid, and the current state of the game is considerably more stable than what reviewers dealt with on release day. Some side content still leans into filler territory - not every side quest earns its runtime - and a few chapters drag before the pacing tightens back up. Space travel between star systems is handled through a simplified map layer that never quite reaches the immersive depth the setting deserves. Still, at 88% positive across over 43,000 Steam reviews, the community verdict is fairly clear. This is a CRPG that rewards players who want to sit inside a world, not just complete it. The 40K setting gives Owlcat permission to write characters who are genuinely terrible people operating within a genuinely terrible civilization, and the best moments in Rogue Trader come from watching those moral compromises accumulate into something that actually lands. Monika, Scout Team

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - Voidfarer Edition

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - Voidfarer Edition

Dec 7, 2023Owlcat Games
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Owlcat's 40K CRPG drops you into a grimdark dynasty of choices, companions, and tactical combat that fans of Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous will feel right at home in.

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Best for CRPG veterans who want Owlcat's system-heavy depth wrapped in authentic 40K grimness and companion writing that actually sticks.

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Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is a classical, isometric CRPG set in the 41st millennium, where you play as a Rogue Trader - a powerful, semi-autonomous agent of the Imperium with a warrant that lets you sail the void between stars and do more or less whatever you want, legally speaking. Owlcat, the studio behind Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, brings their signature dense-text, high-system-mastery RPG formula into a licensed grimdark setting that suits it almost disturbingly well. If you have ever wanted a CRPG that lets you be a scheming noble with a personal battlecruiser and a crew full of morally compromised weirdos, this is precisely that game. The writing is where Rogue Trader earns its reputation. The 40K lore is deep, specific, and sometimes completely baffling to newcomers, but Owlcat leans into that density rather than sanding it down for accessibility. Companion characters - including a Space Marine with a crisis of faith, a Sanctioned Psyker with a tortured past, and an Eldar Ranger who has exactly zero patience for your Imperial ideology - are written with genuine complexity. Their personal quest lines have real payoff, and dialogue choices carry ideological weight in a setting where ideology is practically a combat stat. Alignment-adjacent systems track how Dogmatic, Iconoclast, or Heretical your Rogue Trader has become, and those choices do meaningfully reshape late-game interactions and endings. Replay value is real here: a Dogmatic run and an Iconoclast run feel substantively different in tone and outcome. Combat is turn-based and built on a system of archetypes - Officer, Warrior, Operative, Soldier, Psyker, Sanctioned Psyker, Arch-Militant, and more - that you combine through a multi-tier class progression. The build space is genuinely wide, and the momentum system, which rewards chaining kills to generate extra actions, gives fights a satisfying rhythm once you understand it. The early hours can feel punishingly opaque, though. Owlcat games have historically assumed you will read tooltips at length and enjoy doing so, and Rogue Trader is no exception. If you bounced off Pathfinder for being too systems-heavy, this will test you the same way. If you cleared Unfair difficulty in Wrath of the Righteous while theorycrafting in spreadsheets, you are going to feel at home immediately. There are rough edges. The Voidfarer Edition bundles in the base game and its DLC content, which adds new story content and a playable Chaos Space Marine origin among other things. At launch, the game shipped with significant bugs and some quest-breaking issues that Owlcat has patched extensively since December 2023. The post-launch support has been solid, and the current state of the game is considerably more stable than what reviewers dealt with on release day. Some side content still leans into filler territory - not every side quest earns its runtime - and a few chapters drag before the pacing tightens back up. Space travel between star systems is handled through a simplified map layer that never quite reaches the immersive depth the setting deserves. Still, at 88% positive across over 43,000 Steam reviews, the community verdict is fairly clear. This is a CRPG that rewards players who want to sit inside a world, not just complete it. The 40K setting gives Owlcat permission to write characters who are genuinely terrible people operating within a genuinely terrible civilization, and the best moments in Rogue Trader come from watching those moral compromises accumulate into something that actually lands.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamTurn-Based TacticsAlignment SystemCompanion-Driven StoryGrimdarkMulti-Archetype BuildsMomentum CombatLore-DenseBranching EndingsCo-op Campaign

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Win10
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
AMD Radeon RX Vega 6 / Intel HD Graphics 630
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
40 GB available space

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OS
Win10
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70GHz
Memory
16 GB RAM
Graphics
AMD Radeon RX 570 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
40 GB available space

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Developer
Owlcat Games
Publisher
Owlcat Games
Release Date
Dec 7, 2023

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