Alright, buckle up folks, because Warframe is gearing up for something wild. They’re yanking us straight into the cosmos—or, well, to Tau. Tau’s like this mythical place every Warframe player whispers about, and now we’re finally headed there. Or so they say. I mean, I kinda got lost in TennoCon’s blur of announcements, but that’s the gist.
So, um, there’s this thing called The Old Peace. Sounds like a novel you’d find collecting dust on your grandma’s shelf, right? But no, it’s the year-end update for Warframe. Digital Extremes—those folks behind the curtain—dropped some spicy crumbs about the storyline during their big annual shindig. Just don’t ask me exactly how it slots into Warframe’s saga, because they kinda played coy about that.
Now, there was this trailer. It’s all mystical and mysterious, showing your Operator hanging out with Loid and Lotus. Like, they’re doing some lab-rat stuff to dig up memories about Tau. It’s like some cosmic therapy session gone awry. Oh, and there’s this Sentient buddy from childhood, Adis, who suddenly finds their moon rebelling. Imagine that! Total nostalgia-twist into chaos.
Seriously, getting confused? Don’t sweat it. This might just be your golden ticket to leap into Warframe if you haven’t already. They’ve got this clever new quest lined up for fall called “The Teacher.” Collaborated with Sumo Digital—never heard of them? No worries, me neither until now—it’s gonna help players unravel this complicated thing called modding. I kind of love that they’re calling it teaching. We all need a teacher, don’t we?
And oh boy, The Old Peace isn’t coming alone. There’s a fresh face entering the stage—Uriel! Plus, some intriguing side quest about this “Devil’s Triad.” Uriel’s teaming up with new versions of Harrow and Wisp which, well, ought to be an adventure in itself.
If I lost you somewhere, join the club. There’s more intel promised in their October devstream, so maybe pop some popcorn and watch that? Or don’t. Up to you. But hey, Warframe’s always an option if real life gets too predictable.