Warframe’s new Fortuna open-world expansion due next month
First teased ages ago and then showed off in all its glory in the last few months, Warframe's new Fortuna update will be released in the first week of November.
First teased ages ago and then showed off in all its glory in the last few months, Warframe's new Fortuna update will be released in the first week of November.
Ninjas play free! And now we know exactly when Ninjas will be free to play anywhere they want as the official release date for the Nintendo Switch port of Warframe was announced last night.
Warframe's latest Devstream brought with it a wealth of info on current and upcoming content for the free-to-play shooter, including whether or not we will be able to migrate accounts to Nintendo Switch, further details about the Railjack game mode, and several tidbits on the next open-world area set on Venus.
Tired of having your hopes dashed for a brand new skating game? Don't worry, Warframe has you covered as you can now be the gnarliest space ninja around thanks to hoverboard tricks!
The Sacrifice, Warframe's latest cinematic quest, just dropped recently, but already developer Digital Extremes are teasing the next chapter in this epic story as they revealed the first look at The New War at Tennocon yesterday.
Warframe's next big open world area has been officially unveiled and it's called Fortuna, bringing with it some incredible new gameplay features. One of these, is a simply jaw-dropping new mode called Codename: Railjack that will see you and your team seamlessly fly a spaceship from the surface of Venus into outer space to engage in epic co-op spaceship combat!
Mobility has always been one of the key gameplay features for Warframe, but now the little F2P cooperative shooter that could is truly going mobile: Warframe is coming to Nintendo Switch!
After releasing on PC last month, Warframe's latest cinematic quest, The Sacrifice, is finally hitting consoles tomorrow. And just in time for this year's Tennocon!
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