

This will be a day one Xbox Game Pass release, although the title has a different release schedule across Xbox and PC platforms. The Xbox Series X/S version of Warhammer 40K: Darktide will be released on the same day as the PC version, on Wednesday 30th November 2022. Fatshark explained that they have been listening to the community and the feedback they have received has been invaluable in the development of Darktide. This feedback has been taken into account and has been used to improve the game's overall quality. Throughout the launch period for Darktide, Fatshark have been gathering feedback from players playing the game in its entirety. Other changes in the patch notes include an increase in the number of players in The Pit Mode from 3 to 4, improved performance on Xbox Series X, and various bug fixes. New missions could also explore other types of Hive Cities and Forge Worlds, or even more natural areas with vicious fauna.The recent update to Warhammer 40K: Darktide includes the fix of an issue with the Zealot Preacher Feat “Bloodletting” not activating correctly. It's also not unthinkable that other locations, missions and even types of enemies could be introduced into the game, such as the vicious Tyranids or brutal Orks. Past Fatshark games were expanded with DLC, so while it's pure speculation, we could see new types of squadmates to choose from added in the future. Much like in Vermintide, there'll be various characters to choose from, including the hulking Abhuman Ogryn, large ogre-like beings loyal to the forces of humanity.įatshark is currently promising that Warhammer 40,000: Darktide will be 4K 60FPS on Xbox Series X as part of being Xbox Series X Optimized. While melee combat will be included, ranged combat will also be a viable option given the range of guns and projectile weapons available in the 40K universe.ĭuring the trailer, we see one guardsmen's Lasgun repeatedly fizzle and malfunction, perhaps indicating that players will face electronic challenges in navigating the dark underbelly of Tertium. It'll be first-person like in the Vermintide games that were also developed by Fatshak and will similarly support four-player co-op, so it could end up being one of the best Xbox shooters available. Right now, we still don't know a lot about the gameplay in Warhammer 40,000 Darktide. Source: Fatshark (Image credit: Source: Fatshark)
