Digital Extremes recently hosted a press exclusive TennoCon 2023 preview event that Wccftech was invited to, featuring Warframe and Soulframe.
Warframe is turning ten this year, having originally launched in 2013 for PC. Users are getting some limited-edition Heirloom Collections: unique skins for Frost and Mag designed by original Art Director Michael Brennan (AKA Mynki), released with an entirely new class of cosmetic customization, the Signa, which is for helmets.
Most important, though, was the roadmap of future Warframe updates. The first one to land in October is Abyss of Dagath, which is set to deliver the 54th Warframe, a new weapon, seasonal Halloween-themed content, and several quality-of-life enhancements including a companion rework that will remove permadeath.
The big update is called Whispers in the Walls. Planned to launch at some point in the Winter season (still in 2023, mind you), it is said to set off an epic new narrative for the game, featuring a cinematic storyline that will answer questions players have had since the very beginning of Warframe.
The TennoCon preview didn't include everything demonstrated today at the actual show. However, what we saw began with Loid, the loyal Necraloid servant of the Entrati family, asking for the player's help. Loid says he has dreamed (something that shouldn't really be possible for a construct) of a name: Kalymos.
We quickly learn that it was actually a precept called The Kalymos Sequence. It requires Loid to wake the so-called Sleeper, a mysterious character that willingly went to sleep a long time ago. Loid says that his Master Entrati never completed his final project called Vessels. They cannot awaken until the Sleeper does.
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