Warframe Podcast Episode 52: TennoCon, part 2

If you were around for last week’s episode, then you heard us go over the TennoLive presentation from TennoCon 2019… but what about the stuff that was shown off on the other panels?

Well, this week we’ve got you covered, with a look at what was shown on the Art panel, and a quick overview of the Sound panel. In addition, we take a dive into Invasions.

Topics:

  • News: Opticor prank, Baro Ki’Teer returns this week, Rebb and Megan on Dropped Frames, Nyx and Rhino Primes soon to be unvaulted
  • Discussion: TennoCon, part 2
  • Beginner topic: Invasions… what are they and why should you care?
  • Advanced topic: Invasion weapon rewards

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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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