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Warframe blasting onto the Nintendo Switch

Over the weekend during its 3rd annual TennoCon event, Digital Extremes, developers of the popular free-to-download/play online action title Warframe, announced that Warframe would be officially headed to the Nintendo Switch.

Even better they are partnering with the very experienced Panic Button to develop the Nintendo Switch port, which is great since they’ve done an excellent job on DOOM, Wolfenstein: The New Colossus and Rocket League thus far.

See the first screens and announcement trailer below.  There’s no info regarding a release date quite yet.

Warframe – Nintendo Switch Reveal Trailer – TennoCon 2018:

Warframe – Nintendo Switch screens:

At TennoCon, its third annual Warframe convention, Canadian developer and publisher Digital Extremes unveiled today Warframe, its hit cooperative online action game, is in development for Nintendo Switch. Digital Extremes has partnered with developer Panic Button (DOOM, Wolfenstein: The New Colossus, Rocket League) to bring the title to Nintendo Switch.

With more than 38 million registered players worldwide, the cooperative, free-to-play hit Warframe is a third-person online action game set in an evolving sci-fi world soon to be available on Nintendo Switch. Warframe gives players the chance to master the Warframe armor as the enigmatic Tenno, a race of ancient warriors wielding blade and gun, who are awakened from centuries of cryo-sleep by the mysterious guide, Lotus, to restore order throughout the Solar System. Warframe features more than 35 unique Warframes, hundreds of weapons and thousands of customization options, the ability to upgrade weapons armor and items using a flexible mod system, and the ability to join clans, nurture pets, and explore massive new open worlds.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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