Dark Heresy is set in the Calixis Sector, a region of the Imperium long associated with the tabletop role‑playing game of the same name. The story focuses on the secretive operations of the Inquisition, placing players in the role of an Inquisitor navigating conspiracies, corruption, and heresy across the sector.
The beta’s playable slice highlights the world of Scintilla, the sector’s capital planet, specifically its upper‑class spire districts where powerful nobles and officials reside.
Owlcat describes Dark Heresy as its next full party-based CRPG set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Like the studio’s previous RPGs, the game blends narrative choices, tactical combat, and companion-driven storytelling.
Key gameplay elements include:
These systems expand on ideas introduced in Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, Owlcat’s earlier CRPG in the same universe.
While the new game shares the studio’s CRPG framework, Dark Heresy shifts the perspective from a powerful merchant prince to a far more secretive role: an Inquisitor hunting heresy across the Imperium.
This narrative shift emphasizes darker themes, covert investigations, and the moral dilemmas that come with wielding the Inquisition’s authority.
Before the beta, Owlcat ran an alpha test that began in December 2025 on Steam. Access was granted to players who purchased specific Founder’s program tiers through the developer’s website.
The alpha reportedly contained roughly 10–15 hours of gameplay, including early quests and portions of the main storyline designed to collect feedback and refine systems ahead of later testing phases.
The current beta is limited to PC, but the full game is planned for multiple platforms. According to earlier announcements and reports, Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy is expected to launch on:
However, no official release date was announced at Warhammer Skulls 2026. Some reporting suggests a potential 2026 timeframe, but this has not been formally confirmed by the developer.
The closed beta represents the next major milestone for Owlcat’s newest Warhammer RPG. With several hours of playable content, a full investigative scenario on Scintilla, and continued access until release, the test is designed to gather community feedback while showcasing the darker, detective‑driven side of the Warhammer 40,000 universe.
For fans of Rogue Trader and classic narrative CRPGs, Dark Heresy is shaping up to be another ambitious entry in Owlcat’s expanding Warhammer catalogue.
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