Digital Extremes outlines Ticket Availability for TennoCon 2019

While the date for TennoCon 2019 was announced earlier this year, we’ve been patiently waiting for more details. Even though we are sadly not able to attend, ourselves. This morning, Digital Extremes sent out a Press Release outlining the Ticket Tiers, prices, and availability!

If you’re not clear on TennoCon, it’s DE’s annual fan convention, celebrating Warframe and its fans, but also providing the team with a chance to share news on upcoming updates. Held in London, Ontario, Canada, it’s not local for us, but does see very strong attendance numbers, with fans and content creators from all around the world scrambling to join.

And this year isn’t likely to be any different.

On July 6 this year, once again at the Ontario Convention Center, TennoCon will entertain attendees with the following events:

  • staff- and partner-led panels
  • Cosplay Contest (1st prize: $6000 CAD, 2nd prize: $3000 CAD, 3rd prize: $1000 CAD) playable game kiosks
  • TennoLive, DE’s live Devstream, packed with announcements

Last year, fans were treated to announcements for Fortuna, Railjack, and The New War, among others, so there is plenty to look forward to.

Watch the video below for an overview of TennoCon 2018 and promo for TennoCon 2019:

Tiers and Tickets

  • Full Day Ticket – $30 CAD – includes full-day access to the conference and Swag Bag, TennoCon digital Glyph, Sigil, Exclusive Cosmetic (Armor Set), 475 Platinum, Digital Art Piece (Ship Deco), Emote, and exclusive access to Baro Ki’Teer in the TennoCon Relay
  • Collector’s Ticket – $75 CAD – includes full-day access to the conference, Swag Bag, TennoCon digital Glyph, Sigil, Exclusive Cosmetic (Armor Set), 1,000 Platinum, Digital Art Piece (Ship Deco), Emote, exclusive access to Baro Ki’Teer in the TennoCon Relay, and 2019 TennoCon Collector’s T-shirt
  • Limited VIP Ticket – $250 CAD – includes full-day access to the conference, Swag Bag, TennoCon digital Glyph, Sigil, Exclusive Cosmetic (Armor Set), 1,000 Platinum, Digital Art Piece (Ship Deco), Emote, exclusive access to Baro Ki’Teer in the TennoCon Relay, VIP Brunch @ Digital Extremes, Early Access to TennoCon, Collector’s Statue: Choose your own (Valkyr/Nyx/Rhino/Mag), and 2019 TennoCon Collector’s T-shirt
  • Limited Legendary Ticket – $1,000 CAD – includes full-day access to the conference, Swag Bag, TennoCon digital Glyph, Sigil, Exclusive Cosmetic (Armor Set), 1,000 Platinum, Digital Art Piece (Ship Deco), Emote, exclusive access to Baro Ki’Teer in the TennoCon Relay, 2019 TennoCon Collector’s T-shirt, VIP Brunch @ Digital Extremes, Collector’s Statue: Choose your own (Valkyr/Nyx/Rhino/Mag), Early Access to TennoCon, 4x TennoCon T-shirt mega-pack, NPC Voice Recording Session: Voice a Relay NPC!, Personal 15-minute DevStream Team Session, and Custom Personal Glyph
  • Digital Pack – $24.99 USD – For players unable to attend TennoCon, this Digital Pack offers these exclusive goods: TennoCon digital Glyph, Sigil, Cosmetic (Armor Set), 475 Platinum, Digital Art Piece, Emote, and exclusive access to Baro Ki’Teer in the TennoCon Relay

Availability

Attendees: Tickets will become available from 11 am PST/2 pm EST, Thursday, February 28, at the official TennoCon website, warframe.com/tennocon. However, note that not all ticket tiers will be available from this time (it’s not clear at this stage what will be available, but we’ll know soon enough).

Digital Tickets: Sales for Digital tickets will start on March 19, 2019. These can be purchased at warframe.com/tennocon, and at the PlayStation Store, Xbox Games Store and Nintendo eShop.

Every year, DE also partners with a local Charity, to support those in need. This year, they partner with the Canadian Mental Health Association, Middlesex Branch (CMHA Middlesex) of London, Ontario. Click here for more information on this organisation.

Although the website is still only showing a countdown, it won’t be long before it is updated with tickets and information – point your browser here.

Greg Newbegin
Greg Newbeginhttp://genewbegin.com
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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