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Warframe’s Nightwave available now on all platforms

Warframe‘s Nightwave will offer new challenges, rewards and more to players on all platforms, Digital Extremes recently detailed.

Described as “a new ongoing radio broadcast built on fresh, immediate story-infused gameplay,” the event focuses on “players tuning into their Orbiter Scanners” to “embark on new challenges, collect exclusive rewards, gear, cosmetics and more.” The content is already available on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch.

“Tenno listening to Nightwave will experience the rebellious, smoky smooth allure of host Nora Night, the mysterious character whose rogue radio transmissions kick off the first series today with episode one of The Wolf of Saturn Six,” Digital Extremes detailed. “Players will discover new enemies and backstory and earn unique rewards to upgrade their Arsenal as they rise through the Reward Tiers.

“Nightwave rewards are both exclusive and time sensitive: Players can only get them during the duration of the Series. They range from Power items such as Orokin Catalysts, Wolf Cred (a new currency used to shop through Nightwave Cred Offerings containing former Alert System rewards), sought-after Weapon/Warframe slots and highly coveted Forma Bundles, while exclusive, time-sensitive Cosmetics include an Armor Set, Syandana, and Noggle, among other items. Once the first series The Wolf of Saturn Six reaches its conclusion, a new one will begin, with an all-new storyline, incentives and exclusive rewards specific to it.”

Warframe is available on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch.


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