Warframe Duviri Paradox gameplay has finally been shown this year at TennoCon after several years since its initial surrealist, paradoxical trailer back in 2019. The main focus is on the newly introduced Drifter, the New War Tenno Operator who wasn’t saved during the Zariman incident. If you have played New War to completion, this will make much more sense, as it tells the story of a new Tenno Operator that has a very different set of experiences.
With New Wars’ use of temporal studies introduced, Warframe’s creative director Rebecca Ford and the development team were able to explore a ‘what-if scenario’ – but is it truly a what-if scenario if it technically did happen in another reality for our Operator main character?
“The 2019 Duviri Paradox trailer showed the ‘adult Tenno’ because we knew we wanted to play with the idea that there is another ‘you’ out there. Where did they come from? That’s what the New War served to establish, but we really wanted – even at that time – a way to tell a story that allowed us to bring that Drifter into the picture; so we could push beyond. Because there’s no world we want people to have to grow their own characters up, and never go back,” Ford said.
Ford goes on to elaborate on the importance of the Child God powers that never got an opportunity to ‘grow up’. “But then [the development team asked,] ‘What-if?’ Then the Drifter entered the picture, and the what-if turned into New War and Duviri Paradox. It has been very fun to watch unfold,” she states, when asked if this was the inaugural plan from the 2019 trailer.
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