Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader DLC Introduces Cybernetic Upgrades and New Companion
June 12, 2026
The expansion deepens Necron conflicts with new gameplay dynamics, including guardians to face and relics to claim, and a trailer was shown during an IGN showcase.
The Infinite Museion is the latest DLC for Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, introducing a cybernetic augmentation system, a new companion named Eogunn Februs, and a storyline featuring Trazyn the Infinite that expands Acts 2, 4, and 5 of the base game.
Gameplay stays true to Rogue Trader’s turn-based combat and Koronus Expanse exploration, but the augmentation system is the core new mechanic reshaping how players build and use their party.
New storylines feature branching dialogue and choices that alter the main plot, with a reworked or enhanced experience for playing as a Heretic and a secret rework to a recurring party member.
Eogunn Februs, a morally murky yet humanistic Tech-Priest, acts as a combat-support ally providing shields, buffs, and long-range lightning while his deeper agenda can influence gameplay based on player decisions.
The expansion is designed to be accessible for newcomers and satisfying for long-time fans, recommending players experience the base game and existing DLC for a fuller sense of the saga.
A new companion with a distinct combat style arrives alongside a new questline and implants mechanic that can be used strategically in battle, expanding Necron content.
The expansion centers on exploring the Koronus Expanse, uncovering vaults tied to Trazyn the Infinite, recruiting a Tech-Priest companion, and upgrading crew with cybernetic limbs and augments.
The DLC focuses on a secret vault curated by Trazyn the Infinite, exploring his obsession with the Von Valancius dynasty, with choices that can disrupt or fulfill his plans and offer glimpses into his collection.
Reviewers praise The Infinite Museion for its compelling narrative, immersive lore, engaging locations, new challenges, and overall value, especially for Heretic-focused playthroughs.
The augmentation system lets players replace limbs and organs with cybernetics, enabling hundreds of augment parts that alter combat and grant new abilities, while introducing drawbacks like vulnerability to certain damage and limits on which characters can be augmented.
The main music theme for The Infinite Museion, composed by Pavel Lipski, underlines the DLC’s atmosphere connected to Trazyn the Infinite.
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GameSpace.com • Jun 10, 2026
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