Some new Warframe content is coming to all platforms in February and sometime in March, including two new Frames, a Valentine’s Day event and permanent cosmetics, developer Digital Extremes has revealed.
The start of things in February is Nightwave: Intermission 3. It launches on February 1 and brings new performances, re-introduces rewards in the past, re-protects duplication and more. During the livestream, Digital Extremes did not give much detail about Intermission 3.
The Warframe content series continues with the Star Days event, which runs from February 11 to 24. The event is aimed at the collector Ticker, from whom the store will receive a variety of items, such as glyphs, flops and other cosmetics. On top of that, Digital Extremes will do the same make wings possible as a permanent cosmetic for all frames. It is customizable, from wing style to feather color and short-lived, which means it will become transparent to ensure it does not obstruct the viewing angles when players look at the face.
A new moon renewal event also begins in mid-February with different content from the Year of the Ox. An exact start date has not yet been announced, but players can expect different cosmetics to unlock and quest to tackle. Meanwhile, players can unlock Octavia Prime launches February 23 which comes with her distinctive weapons and a playable shawzin with harp sounds.
Update 30, called Digital Extremes, comes sometime in or after March Call of the Tempestarii. The update introduces Savagoth (formerly known as Wraithe), a new necromancer frame that can conjure up appearances and short-lived attacks with effects, as well as a quest around Savagoth and possible changes to Zephyr. There’s also a new ready-to-run weapon called the ghoul saw that looks like a giant Lancer of Gears of War (minus the rifle part), but Digital Extreme has not yet set a date for when it will does not fall. The team is also investigating how players can somehow control the weapon.
In other Warframe news, Digital Extremes was incorporated by Tencent when the Chinese mega-conglomerate acquired the developer’s parent company, Leyou, in December 2020. The developer of Warframe said that despite the acquisition it will remain “creatively independent” and says that players should “expect no changes to Warframe or the operation of our studio in the future.
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