Oh man, Warframe’s next big thing is on the way, and it’s all about some cosmic journey to Tau. Yeah, we’re heading off into the stars. Or at least, that’s what they’re telling us.
So here’s the scoop: this update, called The Old Peace, is gonna drop at the end of the year. They shared a little bit about it at TennoCon — which is like the big Warframe fan gathering. But seriously, they were all about keeping us on the edge. I mean, what’s life without a bit of suspense, right?
Tau — folks, this place is a giant deal in the Warframe saga. Imagine looking for treasure but in space. That’s Tau for ya. There’s this whole unfinished business about getting there, but where does The Old Peace slot into this narrative madness? No clue. It’s like trying to fit a puzzle piece that looks right but… doesn’t fit?
The teaser — okay, this is where it gets wild — shows our Operator (that’s basically you, the player) going on some experimental mind trip with Loid and the Lotus. I swear, it’s like a sci-fi version of diving into your childhood memories. They’re playing with some Sentient buddy named Adis — everything’s peachy until, bam, chaos hits with a rebellion on one of Tau’s moons. Drama alert!
If you’re scratching your head like, “What on Earth is going on?” — you’re in good company. But still, now’s a killer time to dive into Warframe. The gameplay’s evolving and, honestly, once you’re hooked, you’re hooked. They also mentioned a fall update with a new quest, “The Teacher.” Apparently, it’s about modding — which is like this mysterious art form in the game. Sumo Digital’s helping with that one, so maybe it won’t be such a mystery anymore.
Oh, and here’s a juicy bite — they’re introducing Uriel, a new Warframe, plus some quest called “the Devil’s Triad.” This thing’s got Protoframes of Harrow and Wisp. It’s like the ultimate team-up or something. They promised more deets come October during their devstream. Can’t lie, I’m eager.
Anyway — there’s lots more to come, but there’s my chaotic spill on it. And maybe, just maybe, it’ll all make sense eventually. Who knows?