Focus Entertainment and Auroch Digitalhave announcedthat there’s a (paid) DLC expansion incoming for 2023’sWarhammer 40,000: Boltgun.Forges of Corruptionwill feature new enemies, weapons, and environments, and it’s coming June 24, 2025 to PC and Consoles.

Warhammer 40K: Boltgunwaspretty far offfrom being my favorite game of 2023. In particular, my biggest issue with it was its confusing and weak level design. However, it still left a big impact on me. Its weapon sound effects are incredible and being a big, stompy-legged war machine felt great. Despite all its problems, I still felt the need to recommend it.

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In fact, I’m definitely interested in this DLC. Beyond giving the developers a chance at highlighting the gameplay with some (hopefully) better level design, I’m excited to see whatever new weapons get thrown our way. To be specific, they’re adding the Multi-Melta and Missile Launcher.Boltgundidn’t have a missile launcher already? I can’t remember. I suppose the eponymous Boltgun is technically a rocket launcher already, as explained to me by a reader.

TheForges of Corruptioncampaign will take us back to Graia, which is a bit of a shame since I’d rather see something that isn’t just one big industrial planet. The new enemies you’ll be facing are the Helbrute and the Terminator.

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On top of but separate from the upcoming DLC, Auroch Digital is also adding a horde mode. A staple of the modern FPS, horde mode has you facing off against endless waves of enemies. The horde mode will be free to all players, whether they purchase the DLC or not.

Warhammer 40,000: Boltgunis available for PC, Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.Forges of Corruptionreleases on July 25, 2025.

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