#1999 will get a brand new demo this October

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Digital Extremes, the studio behind Warframe, is placing a complete lot of selling effort in pushing the sport’s fancy new flagship content material replace. The upcoming Warframe: 1999 guarantees to push the sport into an thrilling new course, and we’re getting a demo to point out it off briefly order.
Extra particularly, Digital Extremes has simply introduced that Warframe: 1999 is because of obtain a sizeable demo round mid-October. If that feels like a repeat of one thing which may’ve occurred already, you’re not solely fallacious. The current Lotus Eaters questline was kind-of-sort-of a prologue to 1999, although it turned out to be extraordinarily quick and unsatisfying in the long run. We did get the AX-52, no less than, but it surely’s not like Warframe is missing within the weapon division. So, the October demo is poised to ship a tad extra 1999 goodness, and it certain does sound fancy.

Warframe: 1999 demo is coming quickly, that includes the Protokol Longsword
As per Digital Extremes’ current announcement, the brand new Warframe: 1999 demo goes to launch on October 16, and it’ll ship our first in-depth take a look at the DLC’s choices. We’ll be getting all the following content material as a part of this replace:
- A (small) part of Höllvania, town the place Warframe: 1999 takes place.
- Rideable Atomicycle car.
- Our first correct take a look at the brand new Scaldra faction of combatants.
- New tackle the traditional ‘Extermination’ mission.
- Protokol Longsword Pores and skin
The one option to unlock the Protokol pores and skin for our Longsword weapon class can be to finish the Warframe: 1999 demo in its entirety. A strong incentive if there ever was one, I’d say. This sword and the AX-52 will match fairly properly with the remainder of the Protokol weapons impressed by the outdated Darkish Sector title, which I could or will not be a fan of.
Issues are trying fairly snazzy general, then, and I’ve bought to say I’m fairly keen on Warframe: 1999‘s new retro-futuristic aesthetic. Revisiting the ’90s in what’s, ostensibly, a retrofit of the Darkish Sector storyline into Warframe‘s principal narrative is one thing I’ve needed for years now. Within the interim, I stop enjoying Warframe and picked up Future 2 in its stead, which labored nice till very just lately. Now, with 1999 on the horizon, I see myself getting again into Warframe even when just for a short time, and even when just for the sake of nostalgia.
One factor’s for certain: it’s laborious to argue towards the truth that Digital Extremes is extraordinarily eager on pushing Warframe into all kinds of instructions, each for the higher and for the more serious. Let’s hope that 1999 finally ends up being each bit as promising because it appears.