Warframe Set to Launch on the PlayStation 5 Tomorrow

Warframe PlayStation 5

Digital Extremes has announced the launch of its shooter multiplayer online game, Warframe is set to launch on the PlayStation 5 tomorrow on November 26, 2020.  The free-to-play will be available again on your next-gen consoles with its brand new graphics engine.

In a blog post over at the PlayStation Blog, the COO of Digital Extremes, Sheldon Carter talked about the game’s journey all throughout the years since its launch 7 years ago. The game got more than 300,00 new players two weeks after the launch back in the day. Today, there are more than 60 million players as the developers ready the game to launch on next-gen once again.

Warframe PlayStation 5

The blog post also reveals what you can expect from the free game on your console, starting with the next open-world called The Duviri Paradox.

Fast forward to our launch on PS5 and Warframe now has three open worlds that have never looked better or loaded faster. Our enhanced renderer really shines here, bringing dynamic lighting that makes each world more immersive than ever before. And now that we’re building content from the start to take advantage of this technology we can’t wait for you to experience our next open world, The Duviri Paradox, on PlayStation 5.

When we launch on PS5 you’ll have 44 Warframes to master, each available for free with their own distinct abilities and play styles. But I’m especially proud of Xaku, our 44th and most recent Warframe released this fall, because they are also the second built from the ground up by our community!

Taking out hordes of enemies with a butter-smooth framerate and jumping into each mission in a snap. Experiencing our story and worlds with our new enhanced renderer that will stun them and adaptive triggers that make combat even more immersive.

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About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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