
Warframe
"Ninjas play free"
Overview
Warframe is a free-to-play online action role-playing third-person shooter developed and published by the Canadian studio Digital Extremes. It first launched on Microsoft Windows on March 25, 2013, and later arrived on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2. The game runs on Digital Extremes' proprietary Evolution Engine, which has been updated over the years to support dynamic lighting, large open-world environments, and seamless cross-play across platforms.
Players step into the boots of the Tenno, ancient warriors awakened from cryosleep who control biomechanical suits called Warframes. Each Warframe brings unique abilities, some specialize in crowd control, others in healing or raw damage, and can be heavily customized with mods, weapons, and cosmetic items. The core loop sends squads of up to four players through procedurally generated missions across the Origin System: extermination, sabotage, defense, assassination, and more. Movement is a standout feature, with wall-running, bullet-jumping, sliding, and double-jumping creating a fluid, acrobatic combat flow that blends gunplay, melee strikes, and Warframe powers.
The game's free-to-play model has drawn widespread praise for its fairness. Premium currency, Platinum, can be traded between players, and nearly all content, Warframes, weapons, even cosmetic items, can be earned through gameplay without spending real money. Digital Extremes has supported Warframe with over a decade of major updates, including open-world zones like the Plains of Eidolon and Orb Vallis, player-controlled spaceships called Railjacks, and cinematic quests that have deepened the lore considerably. By 2019 the game had surpassed 50 million registered players, and by 2020 it had generated over $1 billion in lifetime revenue.
Gameplay
Warframe's gameplay loop revolves around completing missions from the star chart, each with randomized tile sets and enemy factions like the Grineer, Corpus, and Infested. Before a mission, you pick a Warframe, equip primary and secondary weapons, a melee tool, and a companion, either a robotic sentinel or a living beast. Mods, which drop from enemies or are earned through rewards, let you tweak stats like damage, shields, and ability strength.
Movement is the game's secret sauce. You can sprint up walls, launch yourself with a bullet jump, slide across floors, and double-jump midair, chaining moves to traverse maps at high speed. Combat matches that pace: you can switch between shooting, slashing, and casting abilities on the fly. Each Warframe has four powers, for example, Excalibur's Exalted Blade summons a sword that fires energy waves, while Trinity's Blessing heals the whole team and restores shields. Squad play is encouraged, with abilities that synergize across frames.
Outside missions, your Orbiter serves as a hub. You can craft new gear using blueprints and resources gathered from planets, research weapons in a Clan Dojo, trade with other players at a relay, or customize your Warframe's appearance with color palettes, armor sets, and syandanas. The game also features open-world areas, the Plains of Eidolon on Earth, the Orb Vallis on Venus, and the Cambion Drift on Deimos, each with its own factions, bounties, and fishing/mining activities. Railjack missions let you pilot a capital ship with a crew, boarding enemy vessels and fighting space battles. Progression is deep: you level up Warframes and weapons to rank 30, then apply Forma to polarize slots and fit more powerful mods, repeating the cycle to min-max builds.
Story
The story of Warframe opens with the Tenno waking from cryosleep aboard their Orbiter, guided by a mysterious entity called the Lotus. The origin of the Tenno goes back to the Orokin Empire, a decadent civilization that created the Sentients, self-replicating machines sent to terraform the distant Tau system. When the Sentients turned against their creators, the Orokin desperately developed the Infested and then the Warframes as weapons. They found their answer in the Tenno: children exposed to the Void during an accident, who could control Warframes through a technology called Transference, pioneered by the scientist Margulis.
For years, players believed they were the Warframe. The quest The Second Dream (2015) shattered that assumption, revealing the Operator, a child sitting in a chair behind the Warframe, controlling it remotely. That revelation opened the door to the Sentient Hunhow, the Man in the Wall, and the traitorous Orokin executor Ballas. The quest chain continued with The War Within, which introduced the Focus system and gave the Operator combat abilities, and The Sacrifice, which explored the tragic backstory of Excalibur Umbra, a Warframe that retained its own consciousness.
The narrative hit its peak with The New War (2021), a multi-act cinematic expansion where the Sentient Erra and Ballas invade the Origin System, forcing the Tenno to fight alongside old enemies. Players switched between controlling their Operator, a Railjack, and even a Grineer soldier named Kahl-175. The ending set up a new threat: the Man in the Wall, a Void entity that had been whispering through the story from the very beginning. More recent updates like Angst (2024) and Warframe: 1999 (2024) have taken the lore in bold new directions, including an alternate timeline set in a retro-future Earth year 1999, introducing a proto-Excalibur design and fresh mysteries about the nature of the Void.
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Awards & Acclaim
The Game Awards: Best Ongoing Game: (2017)
The Game Awards: Best Ongoing Game: (2018)
The Game Awards: Best Ongoing Game: (2019)
The Game Awards: Best Ongoing Game: (2020)
The Game Awards: Best Ongoing Game: (2021)
Game Developers Choice Awards: Best Evolving Game: (2020)
BAFTA Games Awards: Best Evolving Game: (2019)
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Game Info
- Developer
- Digital Extremes
- Publisher
- Digital Extremes
- Engine
- Evolution Engine
- Release Date
- 2013-03-25
- Age Rating
- M (Mature 17+)
- Modes
- Single-Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, Player vs. Player
- Platforms
- PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2
- Genre
- Action, Role-Playing, Third-Person Shooter
- Mode
- Single-player, Multiplayer, Co-op, PvP
- Registered Players
- Over 50 million (as of 2019)
- Lifetime Revenue
- Over $1 billion (as of 2020)
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