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THIS MEANS WAR

Considering the name, it’s odd how little war there is in Warframe. Plenty of blood is shed as players carve their way through procedural corridors and open-world zones, turning mutant soldiers and cyborg super-capitalists into gravy. But the only real, full-scale battle in Warframe’s universe happened centuries ago, an event that looms over the Origin System like an apocalyptic hangover. Until now.

Digital Extremes’ next two updates, called Empyrean and The New War, usher in a new era of chaos and conflict as players unite to repel an all-out invasion by an alien force known as the Sentients. To even the odds, squads will work together to build and pilot a ship in hectic space while also uncovering the truth behind some of Warframe’s biggest unanswered questions.

And at the heart of everything is a personal story of family, betrayal and a Canadian game developer making a weird-as-hell shooter that never stops taking wild risks.

“War doesn’t start and end in a day,” Digital Extremes live operations and community director Rebecca Ford tells me. “When we say ‘The New War’, we mean it. You’re going to be living a story in a world where parts of it will be barely recognisable after what the Sentients do to it. Expect the world to change, because that’s what war does.”

DAWN OF WAR

That an army of biomachines-turnedintergalactic gods is coming tothe past two years. When it first launched back in 2013, no real story or setting to speak of – Digital Extremes was too busy trying to avoid bankruptcy to worry about why the space ninjas were angry. But in the years since, world has blossomed into a vibrant and alien universe.

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