The Witcher voice actor Doug Cockle has voiced Geralt of Rivia for nearly two decades, and will soon expand beyond video games to voice the White Wolf in upcoming Netflix film Sirens of the Deep.
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Owlcat Games’ Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is available now for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC. A new trailer is available to celebrate, outlining the different features players can expect from the role-playing game. Check it out below.
As a Rogue Trader in the Kronus Expanse, players venture to different planets to mine resources, promote trade and take on companions. These include Psykers and Space Marines, including Ulfar, an Adeptus Astartes with a grudge against the Drukhari. There are also opportunities with various factions, though some may be less amicable than others. Head here for more details on combat.
Check out our review for Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader here. We gave it an 8 out of 10, citing the need for more polish but praising the aesthetic, combat and sheer range of choice. As for the future, two paid expansions are in the works – Void Shadows, which launches in June 2024 and Lex Imperialis in December 2024. Both are story expansions that add 15 hours of new gameplay.
The Witcher voice actor Doug Cockle has voiced Geralt of Rivia for nearly two decades, and will soon expand beyond video games to voice the White Wolf in upcoming Netflix film Sirens of the Deep.
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