A Servitor Jukebox, an AMA with the Developers and More: “Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy” Reveals Wishlist Goal Campaign

Owlcat Games has launched the Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy. Wishlist Goal campaign on Steam in order to add more community-driven bonuses to the upcoming CRPG. Players can earn a series of rewards set across four tiers and tied to community wishlist milestones: from digital bonus materials to exclusive in-game content. The campaign will progress further as more players add the game to their Steam wishlists.

The stronger the community support, the more rewards that will be unlocked, with the full list of rewards including:

  • Tier 1 (800K Wishlists) – A previously unseen, high-quality digital book event wallpaper pack from Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy and an appearance customization bundle, including new hairstyles, tattoos, and augments, as decided by a community poll
  • Tier 2 (1M Wishlists) – New music for the servitor in Bastion Serpentis and exclusive armour, both of which are decided by the community
  • Tier 3 (1.25M Wishlists) – An ‘Ask Me Anything’ session with the developers, with the community being able to choose the two departments they’re most interested in speaking with, and new custom in-game character portraits to use
  • Tier 4 (1.5M Wishlists) – Mysterious rewards that are yet to be revealed!

Across the four tiers, Owlcat Games is putting its community at the forefront, allowing players to vote across specific rewards and help shape the game ahead of its upcoming release.

Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy will launch on Windows PC (SteamGOGEpic Games Store) and consoles (PlayStation 5Xbox Series X|S).

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