Warframe Nintendo Switch Edition announced at TennoCon

The Warframe Nintendo Switch Edition is on its way, Digital Extremes announced today.

Announced at TennoCon, the annual Warframe convention, Digital Extremes has partnered with a studio intimate with the Nintendo Switch to ensure Warframe Nintendo Switch Edition is perfect.

The partnership with Panic Button who will be porting Warframe to the Nintendo Switch is a boon for Warframe.

Waframe Nintendo Switch

Panic Button was responsible for the very impressive ports of DOOM, Wolfenstein: The New Colossus and Rocket League to the console. 

Panic Button’s capability with Nintendo’s hardware is proven. We can only assume that Warframe Nintendo Switch Edition will be equally as impressive.

Warframe puts players into the armour of a titular Warframe, used by the ancient Tenno race who’ve been reawoken after centuries in hibernation in order to save the galaxy.

Warframe Nintendo Switch Screens

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According to Digital Extremes;

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.

Warframe, Digital Extreme’s popular free-to-play third-person shooter has been available on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 since 2014; however, there is no release date for the Nintendo Switch port.

Watch the reveal trailer below.

Greg Newbegin
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Gamer since the early '80s. Dad. May or may not be terrible at video games. Also a writer of fantasy, sci-fi, and horror - see what I'm working on at genewbegin.com!

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