Recently, at Tennocon 2024, Digital Extremes unveiled a gameplay trailer for Warframe: 1999, a thrilling spin-off quest set in the late 1990s. The trailer immediately immerses players in a nostalgic setting, taking them back to a deserted shopping mall complete with old computers and arcade machines. The protagonist, Arthur, leads a team of Protoframes as they chase after Dr. Entrati, the first person to make contact with the Void that empowers the Tenno. The trailer showcases intense action sequences featuring the new Atomicycle vehicle, the AX-52 rifle, and a showdown against a massive tank accompanied by late ’90s nu-metal music.
Arthur is joined by a diverse group of allies in this quest. Amir, the brainiac, Aoi, the logistics expert, and Quincy, a sharpshooter with the Cyte-09 Warframe, bring their unique skills to the table. These characters add depth to the narrative and offer players a variety of gameplay perspectives. Additionally, the introduction of Technocyte Coda, an Infested version of the boy band On-lyne, injects a quirky element into the storyline. Their “hit single,” Party Of Your Lifetime, sets the stage for an unforgettable adventure.
Exciting Updates
In addition to the new spin-off quest, Warframe is introducing other exciting updates. Players can look forward to new Ember and Rhino Heirloom skins, as well as a new questline called The Lotus Eaters. Furthermore, an anime short produced in collaboration with The Line, a prestigious art studio based in London, will provide fans with a deeper dive into the world of Warframe: 1999. These updates promise to enhance the overall gaming experience for Warframe enthusiasts.
Warframe: 1999 is now available on a variety of platforms, including Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC. With its engaging narrative, innovative gameplay mechanics, and nostalgic setting, this spin-off quest is sure to captivate players and transport them to a bygone era of gaming. Get ready to embark on an epic journey through the late 1990s with Warframe: 1999.
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