Digital Extremes, the developer behind the popular Warframe franchise, has officially announced that its highly-anticipated Warframe 1999 update will be available on all platforms starting tomorrow. Despite a lack of clear guidance on launch timing, there has been no specified start date announced yet.
The announcement arrived alongside a fresh gameplay trailer for the major update, showcasing each prominent Warframe ’99 character as they take the fight to Tech-Rot hordes and Scaldra forces. As a treat for those tuning in from home, this update is nothing short of phenomenal, while for me, it’s a crushing blow as I’m forced to leave LA before I can even get my hands on the latest release.
As the Warframe hype cycle reached its climax in 1999, its conclusion was inevitable. As a landmark update akin to The New Conflict and Second Wind patches, this replacement boasts numerous advantages. While the game excels in its comprehensive romantic relationships, it also boasts an intriguing feature: ultimately, players can discover and recruit an “infested” boyband, earning unique and powerful weapons in the process.
The lone uncertainty surrounding this release revolved around the exact launch date, pending a final confirmation from Digital Extremes following their earlier announcement that it would arrive sometime in December. The long-awaited moment has finally arrived. Hold fast to your savings for just a few more hours, and you’ll be able to ride off into the distance on a sleek, brand-new motorcycle.
The game will be playable on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC starting tomorrow, Friday, December 13.
In the latest Warframe update, players are introduced to a gripping quest called “The Hex,” where a mysterious group of Protoframes, referred to as the Hex, sets out to locate the elusive Dr. Explore the labyrinthine streets of Höllvania’s city-state in the year 1999.
Discover more about Warframe’s enduring success story here, as well as insights into what sets Digital Extremes apart from other developers who struggle to sustain successful games through an exclusive interview with the team behind this beloved franchise.