Warframe Celebrates 8 Years In Action With Free Goodies, Contests, And More
Warframe is turning eight. In honor of the anniversary, Digital Extremes is celebrating with four weeks' worth of activities, giveaways -- including the free Dex Rhino Skin mentioned back in March.
The in-game events kick off today with weekly alerts and boosters. Each week, with the exception of the last, will feature 2 Alerts and a booster as well as the chance to earn Dex-style gear and other accessories. One week, players will have three Alerts. The lineup is as follows:
Week of April 19th: 2 Alerts and Weekend Credits Booster
- Items - Dex Sybaris, Weapon Slot and Excalibur Dex Skin
Week of April 26th: 2 Alerts and Weekend Affinity Booster
- Items - Dex Dakra, Weapon Slot and Dex Nouchali Syandana
Week of May 3rd: 2 Alerts and Weekend Credits Booster
- Items - Dex Furis, Weapon Slot and Dex Liset Skin
Week of May 10th: 3 Alerts and Weekend Affinity Booster
- Items - Excalibur Dex in Action Glyph, Excalibur Dex Noggle, Dex Raksaka Armor
The event activities are available to players across all platforms, including Xbox Series X|S. In addition, Digital Extremes has set up an anniversary micro-site filled with artwork, merch, and more. There's even a squad take-down screenshot contest in which players can win prizes for themselves and their squad. Information on how to participate in the contest can be found on the micro-site as well.
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