Warframe’s next Warframe revealed, 1999 time-travel adventure coming

WarframeIt’s a strange, ambitious game set in an alternate sci-fi world. Digital Extremes, the game’s developer and publisher, holds a fan convention every year called TennoCon to announce all the newest updates, changes, and mysteries that players can expect to be added next. The first major plot arc in Warframe has wrapped, but the game still has a long way to go, with tons of new additions on the way — including a bizarre but fascinating blast to the past of 1999, as revealed Saturday during TennoCon 2023.

Warframe’s next Warframe

First up is the game’s next Warframe, who will arrive in the October update, Abyss of Dagath. Dagath wields a whip and a knife, while her unrecognizable frame creates an unsettling image. Hydroid, the water-themed Warframe is receiving a new update. Grendel Prime will also be available for big guy Grendel.

Whispers in Walls

Key art for the upcoming Whispers in the Walls update for Warframe, showing a man in a futuristic coat and brimmed hat standing next to a large sphinx-like cat. The man is facing an ancient, crumbled statue and a room full of far sci-fi opulent equipment and decoration.

Digital Extremes

Digital Extremes is releasing during winter Warframe’s next cinematic quest: “Whispers in the Walls.” In this adventure, players will return to the Entrati family on the moon of Deimos in order to hunt down the Man in the Wall, a mysterious and eldritch force who has been taunting us in the background for quite some time. Murmur is a brand new enemy faction for the Man in the Wall, while the Necramech faction has been expanded and made more interesting. “Whispers in the Wall” will also have a new weapon type, grimoires — which is great, because the book truly is more powerful than the machine gun.

Warframe: 1999

TennoCon’s most fascinating announcement by far is Warframe: 1999 — it’s a time travel tale involving prototype versions of the sleek, robotic Warframes. It’s hard to imagine a future where CRT screens and static are commonplace. WarframeIn a world where giant moonworms and living metals creatures are the norm, it’s no surprise to see them. It’s great to see Digital Extremes experimenting with wild narrative beats. Warframe:1999 looks like the most bizarre addition yet.

Soulframe, Digital Extremes’ take on Elden Ring

Digital Extremes also gave fans a good look at their next game, which looks similar to WarframeIt is a slower version of the game, with more melee combat, set in an imaginary world similar to Elden Ring. Thirty Minutes Soulframe footage was shown at TennoCon, showing more of the game’s blocking, dodging, and parrying mechanics. Players take on the role of Envoys, which can draw strength from past Ancestors. Soulframe looks like it has some incredible encounters, and I’m interested to see more of the MMO elements as we get closer to launch.

Warframe mobile

Digital Extremes announces that WarframeiOS users will get a treat in 2024 when the app is released. Universal cross-save is set to arrive this year, so players will be able to jump between platforms without losing all of their Tenno’s progress. WarframeThe franchise has been running for 10 years and there is still plenty of fuel left. A second universe has been added to the game. SoulframeIt makes the experience even more thrilling.

Warframes: how to download and install them

If you’re interested in trying out WarframePolygon provides starter guides specifically for newbies. It’s one of the most intimidating games on the market to learn to play, but the investment is well worth it. We’ll have to see how the Man in the Wall arc progresses over the next cinematic quest, and what lies beyond that in the future of Warframe.

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