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Coming Soon: Devstream #184

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Welcome to 2025 - we’re so happy you’re here!

The Warframe team is ramping up all things ECHOES OF 1999 with Devstream #184 on January 31st at 2PM ET!

The On-lyne Tour kicks off in 2025 with the Technocyte Coda looming in their shadows. Tune into Devstream #184 for an updated deep dive into the Coda system and weaponry, witnessssss the first Prime of 2025, learn about the next Nightwave, and much more about Echoes of 1999!

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See you at twitch.tv/warframe on January 31st at 2 PM ET!

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A bug's letting Warframe players summon their newly-added motorcycles in more areas than intended, but the devs say it's 'rad and cool' enough to stay—as long as the bikes aren't in outer space




There's a lot to love in Warframe 1999, the latest major update for the free-to-play scifi action game about magic space ninjas, mutant biotechnical horrors, and more pregnancy than you might expect. The free expansion launched last week, sending players back in time to an alternate-history 1999 to battle alongside—and potentially romance!—a squad of misfit, proto-Warframe-wearing supersoldiers. It also added sick motorcycles, which quickly proved to be even sicker than intended...
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Warframe does it again, turning another mobility bug into a permanent feature

Almost a decade ago, Warframe players were using weapons like The Tipedo to send themselves flying through the air at ludicrous speeds. This turned the mobility game on its heads, allowing folks with the dexterity to do so to quickly soar through levels. Digital Extremes, rather than remove this bug, made it a feature. Now, with Warframe 1999, it seems a similar revolution in the mobility game has happened again.

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One of Warframe 1999's biggest bugs is now a permanent feature

With most online multiplayer games, there will come at least one moment where the community has to ask: 'Is this a bug or a feature?' Usually, it's regarding something problematic or limiting. But very rarely it's because the bug is so great players want to see it stick around. The latter has just happened to Warframe 1999 following the launch of its new expansion, and developer Digital Extremes is more than happy to turn its coolest bug into a permanent fixture.


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TennoGen 1999

Warframe: 1999 is finally here, and it's chock-full of spectacular new content that we know you're dying to check out for yourself. But before you hit the streets of Höllvania, take a quick peak at some seriously nostalgic Tenno designs from the Warframe community — perfect for the old school occasion!

TennoGen 1999 features two brand-new bundles of 90s-era facial accessories designed with your Drifter in mind (though you can certainly use them on your Operator as well).


Find these bundles right now in the in-game Market and add a retro splash to your Fashion Frame, just in time for the turn of the millennium!