Warframe - Wintermaker


To celebrate five years since the first Tenno awoke from Cryostasis, the Excalibur Dex Skin is coming to the Origin System! The complete Excalibur Dex look includes a unique Warframe Skin and Alt Helmet for Excalibur.

Log in between March 14 and March 28 at 11 am PST to receive an Inbox message containing the Dex Excalibur Skin and Helmet. Thank you supporting us this far, Tenno! The first five years were only the beginning.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=WxhEJ_-pEQI

ANNIVERSARY ALERTS
Want to add the items from previous Warframe Anniversaries to your Arsenal? Take part in special Anniversary Alerts on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One before March 28 at 2 p.m. ET to claim the Dex Nouchali Syandana, Dex Furis, Dex Dakra, Dex Sybaris! (Dex Furis, Dakra and Sybaris come pre-installed with Orokin Catalysts and includes Weapon Slots.)

Warframe - Wintermaker


To celebrate five years since the first Tenno awoke from Cryostasis, the Excalibur Dex Skin is coming to the Origin System! The complete Excalibur Dex look includes a unique Warframe Skin and Alt Helmet for Excalibur.

Log in between March 14 and March 28 at 11 am PST to receive an Inbox message containing the Dex Excalibur Skin and Helmet. Thank you supporting us this far, Tenno! The first five years were only the beginning.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=WxhEJ_-pEQI

ANNIVERSARY ALERTS
Want to add the items from previous Warframe Anniversaries to your Arsenal? Take part in special Anniversary Alerts on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One before March 28 at 2 p.m. ET to claim the Dex Nouchali Syandana, Dex Furis, Dex Dakra, Dex Sybaris! (Dex Furis, Dakra and Sybaris come pre-installed with Orokin Catalysts and includes Weapon Slots.)

Warframe - Wintermaker


ZEPHYR PRIME ACCESS FEATURES:
Zephyr Prime: Rule the skies as the golden avian of destruction.
Zephyr Prime Glyphs: Show your devotion for the golden avian of destruction with all-new Glyphs!
Tiberon Prime: Art meets ingenuity with this beautifully deadly rifle.
Kronen Prime: Ancient blades, perfected for today’s combat.



ZEPHYR PRIME ACCESSORIES:
Commodore Prime Suit: Take command with this regal Operator Suit.
Tibor Prime Armor: Have your Kavat strike fear and respect into any enemy with this golden Armor.
Tibor Prime Gene-Masking Kit: Complement your Kavat’s Tibor Armor with this elegant Primed Gene-Mask.
BONUS: Kavat Incubator Segment and Kavat Starter Kit.



You can also find in-game Relics containing the Blueprints and parts required to build Zephyr Prime, Tiberon Prime and Kronen Prime.

PC and Xbox One Release Date:
Worldwide - March 20

PS4 Release Dates:
Americas - March 20
Europe/Australia - March 21
Asia - March 21
Japan - March 22
Warframe - Wintermaker


ZEPHYR PRIME ACCESS FEATURES:
Zephyr Prime: Rule the skies as the golden avian of destruction.
Zephyr Prime Glyphs: Show your devotion for the golden avian of destruction with all-new Glyphs!
Tiberon Prime: Art meets ingenuity with this beautifully deadly rifle.
Kronen Prime: Ancient blades, perfected for today’s combat.



ZEPHYR PRIME ACCESSORIES:
Commodore Prime Suit: Take command with this regal Operator Suit.
Tibor Prime Armor: Have your Kavat strike fear and respect into any enemy with this golden Armor.
Tibor Prime Gene-Masking Kit: Complement your Kavat’s Tibor Armor with this elegant Primed Gene-Mask.
BONUS: Kavat Incubator Segment and Kavat Starter Kit.



You can also find in-game Relics containing the Blueprints and parts required to build Zephyr Prime, Tiberon Prime and Kronen Prime.

PC and Xbox One Release Date:
Worldwide - March 20

PS4 Release Dates:
Americas - March 20
Europe/Australia - March 21
Asia - March 21
Japan - March 22
Warframe

Digital Extremes' free-to-play co-op sci-fi shooter Warframe celebrates its fifth birthday next week. Tomorrow, the developer will mark the occasion with the launch of a microsite designed to encourage players to "celebrate all things Warframe". Here, they'll share stories, watch trailers, and grab free in-game items.

In five years, Warframe players have crafted 52,972,344 Warframes and 234,766,197 weapons across its PC, PS4 and Xbox One platforms, Digital Extremes tells us. They've killed the game’s first boss, Captain Vor, 53,117,969 times; and have been part of 41,765,109 Stalker eliminations. 

All told, players have racked up a total of 136,747 years, or 49,912,765 days, or 1,197,906,351 hours in-game. 

With all of this in mind, I asked community director Rebecca Ford about Warframe's past, the challenges of realising its present, and how it hopes to grow into the future.

PC Gamer: Warframe is almost unrecognisable now since launch in 2013. Could you have foreseen its success to this point—and is what you have now what you imagined it would/could be five years on?

Rebecca Ford: You know, I think about that quite often. Warframe has gone through a lot of changes in the past five years. Could I have foreseen it? No way. In the beginning, the first couple years, we were just scrambling… scrambling to connect with our players, put out meaningful updates, add more Warframes, you name it. I remember many moments because I am always working on the update and/or patch notes and because my brain works like that, but some of it, frankly, is a blur. 

What Warframe is now is not at all like what I had imagined it would be. Parkour 2.0, Damage 2.0, 34 Warframes, an Open World area—the Plains of Eidolon—two story-rich cinematic quests… Kavats and Kubrows! That’s just the beginning.

What have been the biggest challenges of growing such an ambitious game in that time?

Gosh, what aren’t big challenges? Last year we put out three major updates including three Warframes—Octavia, Harrow, and Gara (almost four if Khora had made it), each including his or her own quest, and then we created the biggest update in Warframe history, the Plains of Eidolon. 

Because of the speed of our team and the volume of our output, creatively we are constantly challenging ourselves to find something new and different—a Warframe, or a weapon, enemy, vehicle, or a story—but that makes sense in our growing Warframe universe.

Everything is challenging because everything is a risk. It’s not just about making choices for content that’s risky, it’s hoping the community receives them well. And if they don’t, the challenge of making things right is endless, but it’s what we do! 

If you had to single out one feature that's surprised you in in the last five year—i.e., it's been unexpectedly successful, or poorly received by players when you expected success—what would it be?

I think, for us, Plains of Eidolon was a big risk. We had no idea if players would love or reject it. We hoped they would like it. And then when it came out, people loved it. Mostly. We worked on hotfixes for weeks and improved it, adding more content, holding events, like Operation: Plague Star, and then we started getting comments about various things that did take us a little by surprise. It was hard to stay together on the Plains with players of differing experience levels. 

In closed spaces, it was a little easier to stay together. But in the Plains it’s a little tougher. We heard things like, POE didn’t really tie into the bigger universe, or POE wasn’t that friendly to newer players. That was a surprise in some respects, too. These weren’t shocking surprises, like, whaa??? They were more like, oh, we didn’t realize that it took a newer player X amount of time to get an Archwing. Or, shoot, we should have streamlined returning to Cetus after every quest from Konzu (which is something we’re working on).

How important has the Plains of Eidolon update been to Warframe's growth, and how important will it continue to be for the game's future?

We constantly spin 5-15 different plates at a time. But some plates are bigger than others. Octavia’s Anthem and Chains of Harrow did well for Warframe—in terms of critical reception and growing our player base. But Plains of Eidolon has contributed greatly to the growth of Warframe over the past year in many ways—in terms of sign-ups, registered players and more—across all platforms. 

The other thing I think Plains of Eidolon did was to break through some kind of mental barrier for people. Before, in many people’s minds, Warframe was this labyrinth of procedurally generated sci-fi maps—and in some minds, it was hard to crystalize into something concrete. But when we introduced Plains of Eidolon, people were like, “Oh, a Landscape, an Open Zone… that’s a funny way of saying an ‘open world.’” Pause… “Wait, Warframe is now an open world? Oh. My. Gosh.” 

Our development decision to experiment in the open world space opened perception doors for that went well beyond our community base. So, all of these updates add an accumulative importance of their own, but Plains of Eidolon has been very valuable and important to our growth in every way.

Speaking to the future, let's return to question one. In five years time will I be comparing Warframe 2023 to Warframe 2018 in the same way? Tell me everything you can about how and why Warframe will change into the future. 

This is a very good question because, like your earlier question, we iterate fast and we are inspired by many things, so our road map changes fluidly. And five years, haha, is like 20 years in Warframe time. 

Two to three years ago, we would never have created a character like Octavia—a brightly colored pink and purple dancing Warframe who can mesmerize and slaughter enemies with music? Are you kidding me? Or heck, how is it that we have created a mandachord, an instrument that enables you to create your own music? We’re working on a pet Moa right now, and we recently introduced new Grineer variants with Ghouls on the Plains. Just to name a name a few things. Change is a constant for us.

What I can tell you is that we will continue to experiment and expand in science fiction and space. We will continue to explore open worlds, like we started with Plains of Eidolon, and we will expand even more with our next big open world space, Venus. But we aren’t restricted to just doing more open worlds. Expect us to continue to review and revise systems that need work or updating, or retiring for something better in the future. 

An example of this is the process of revising and rebalancing things like weapons and Warframes. And we’ll continue to explore the story, lore, and history of the Warframe universe. I am super excited about what the future holds because in five years I expect we will have approached and accomplished content and storylines I simply can’t even imagine today.

Warframe - [DE]Taylor
Tenno,

With the amazing giant that is TennoGen Round 11 behind us, we are so excited to start looking at creations for the next round! That means it’s time for an official deadline: March 19th at 12 PM EST!

Some quick tips for those of you who have pieces already submitted or who are looking to upload a creation for Round 12:
  • Please make sure to include a tint breakdown. Here’s an example.
  • Have at least one well-lit screenshot on a 50% grey background and uncoloured lighting.
  • For Skins and Syandanas, make sure the colouring in your screenshots matches the colouring in the files you uploaded.
  • For Warframe Alt-Helmets, please be sure to match the base colours of the Warframe in your files and in one of the screenshots!
  • Make sure your screenshots are all up to date! If you have comparison shots for previous versions, please indicate which screenshots are of the current iteration -- aka the ones we should be evaluating!
  • Double check your tri counts to ensure they don’t go over: http://www.warframe.com/steamworkshop/help/index.php?page=technical-specifications
  • Finally, provide both back, front and side views of your creation so we can see the whole picture.

These requests help both us as Devs and the community better judge and appreciate your pieces. Presentation is everything! Giving us as much information about your creation and how it will perform in-game helps us review it, but also identify potential issues more easily that we can let you know to fix.

Best of luck to all our creators!
<3
Warframe - [DE]Taylor
Tenno,

With the amazing giant that is TennoGen Round 11 behind us, we are so excited to start looking at creations for the next round! That means it’s time for an official deadline: March 19th at 12 PM EST!

Some quick tips for those of you who have pieces already submitted or who are looking to upload a creation for Round 12:
  • Please make sure to include a tint breakdown. Here’s an example.
  • Have at least one well-lit screenshot on a 50% grey background and uncoloured lighting.
  • For Skins and Syandanas, make sure the colouring in your screenshots matches the colouring in the files you uploaded.
  • For Warframe Alt-Helmets, please be sure to match the base colours of the Warframe in your files and in one of the screenshots!
  • Make sure your screenshots are all up to date! If you have comparison shots for previous versions, please indicate which screenshots are of the current iteration -- aka the ones we should be evaluating!
  • Double check your tri counts to ensure they don’t go over: http://www.warframe.com/steamworkshop/help/index.php?page=technical-specifications
  • Finally, provide both back, front and side views of your creation so we can see the whole picture.

These requests help both us as Devs and the community better judge and appreciate your pieces. Presentation is everything! Giving us as much information about your creation and how it will perform in-game helps us review it, but also identify potential issues more easily that we can let you know to fix.

Best of luck to all our creators!
<3
Warframe - Wintermaker


New Weapon Skins have just been fired, Tenno.

Sculpt destruction in your image with the latest Tenno Reinforcements!

CERAMICA COLLECTION
Strike a bold pose with the Ceramica Skin collection. Contains the Pandero Ceramica Skin, Ceramica Tonfa Skin, and Ceramica Armor.

PANDERO CERAMICA SKIN
A bold red and white glaze glistens across the surface of this hardened ceramic Skin for the Pandero.

CERAMICA TONFA SKIN
Strike a bold pose with this hardened ceramic tonfa Skin.

CERAMICA ARMOR
Harden any Warframe with this ultra sleek, composite ceramic Armor.

Fresh from the kiln, the Ceramica Collection is available now on PC!
Warframe - Wintermaker


New Weapon Skins have just been fired, Tenno.

Sculpt destruction in your image with the latest Tenno Reinforcements!

CERAMICA COLLECTION
Strike a bold pose with the Ceramica Skin collection. Contains the Pandero Ceramica Skin, Ceramica Tonfa Skin, and Ceramica Armor.

PANDERO CERAMICA SKIN
A bold red and white glaze glistens across the surface of this hardened ceramic Skin for the Pandero.

CERAMICA TONFA SKIN
Strike a bold pose with this hardened ceramic tonfa Skin.

CERAMICA ARMOR
Harden any Warframe with this ultra sleek, composite ceramic Armor.

Fresh from the kiln, the Ceramica Collection is available now on PC!
Warframe - Wintermaker
Time is running out to purchase Mirage Prime Access packs!
On March 20, Mirage Prime Access will retire to make way for a new Prime.



MIRAGE PRIME ACCESS FEATURES:
· Mirage Prime: Dazzle the opposition with this golden master of illusion and mayhem.
· Mirage Prime Glyphs: Show your devotion for the master of illusion with all-new Glyphs!
· Kogake Prime: Deliver a golden knockout with these rime melee weapons.
· Akbolto Prime: Gilded rails adorn these two vicious bolt-launching pistols.

MIRAGE PRIME ACCESSORIES:
· Abbera Prime Syandana: Mirage Prime’s signature Syandana.
· Atavist Prime Armor: Mesmerize enemies with Mirage Prime’s signature Armor.

BUY NOW

You can also find in-game Relics containing the Blueprints and parts required to build Mirage Prime, Kogake Prime and Akbolto Prime.
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