Warframe Finally Gets A Cinematic Trailer

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As someone who came back to Warframe around six months ago after a couple of years off, I felt overwhelmed with all the new mechanics and content. It was mentioned some quests like Chains of Harrow are like 100 hours in. How do you balance and remedy new and returning players so they're not lost?


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It's a bit odd for a game to get its cinematic intro six years after it's already been released, but Warframe hasn't taken a traditional route to success before, so this is par for the course for its developers. The trailer also has a pretty strong creative force behind it, as it was directed by Dan Trachtenberg, an avid Warframe player who also happens to be the director of 10 Cloverfield Lane , and the man who is currently trying to get the Tom Holland Warframebase.com starring Uncharted film off the gro


Unfortunately it seems that Nexon is being a tad too eager to win, especially considering that there aren't exactly the Golden Globes at stake. Not only the publisher posted on its forum promising a Double Rainbow Event in Mabinogi itself in case of a win, but it went a step further and, some would argue, a step too

June has been one heck of a month for Warframe. Not only did we receive the long awaited Umbra Excalibur, which was nicely wrapped around compelling story missions, but we also picked up a brand new Prime update that should have a number of players happy. Limbo as a Warframe came out just under four years ago (44 months to be exact), and he wasn’t the most popular because his abilities could be detrimental to a team if not done properly. Fortunately, he had gotten better last year, and it only seems fit that he should be the next on the list to receive a Prime. Based on the scheduling, it could have easily been Chroma or Mesa, or someone a little further down the pipeline, but considering those two are already overly appealing, it might be better to give Limbo some love. We’ve taken a look at how this update holds up, and what stands out above all else.


Digital Extremes have released a major update for their highly successful free-to-play third person action game, Warframe . Released last month on PC, Octavia’s Anthem is finally available for PS4 and Xbox One players to enjoy. The new update brings a new Warframe, new weapons, a new quest and much m


However, even though it has come back from the brink of disaster to become a big success, there's one thing Warframe never got: A fancy cinematic trailer. There's no better flex than starting your game off with a big budget CGI video to get your blood pumping. Well it took Warframe six years to get it, but Digital Extremes finally has a trailer that they can call their


To be fair, Carbon Games, the developer behind free to play action strategy title Airmech, decided to support Warframe in a similar fashion after their game was defeated in the quarter finals by Warframe itself, but one could say that there's a rather large difference between an independent developer deciding on its own to support another, and a large publisher bringing all its big guns to bear in order to win, involving multiple of its own communities that have nothing to do with the cont


Mabinogi has a passionate community that rallied behind the game when they learned of the MMOBomb vote. They’ve been driving really hard from the first round to show their support, and working to unite players across all Nexon titles. This promotion is our way of showing appreciation and support for their efforts. Regardless of the outcome of the competition, we will give all of our players an in-game event, not because of their votes, but to thank them for being part of the Nexon commun