Warframe will soon receive the open-world update Plains of Eidolon. And possibly sooner than expected. Additionally, the new Warframe Gara is on the agenda.
In the coop shooter Warframe, you stealth, run, jump, shoot, and slash your way as bizarre space ninjas through dark corridors and always tightly confined outdoor areas. An open world seemed to no longer exist in our solar system of the distant future.
But that should soon change, as the developers at Digital Extremes plan to release the open-world update Plains of Eidolon possibly within the next 10 days!
Plains of Eidolon – Release possibly sooner than expected
Originally, the launch of Plains of Eidolon was already planned for the end of September, but was postponed again indefinitely to optimally prepare the update. In the meantime, Digital Extremes has become somewhat more optimistic and mentions “the next 10 days” as a cautious release timeframe.
However, many fans do not trust this statement, as Digital Extremes has often failed to meet its own release goals, such as with the last major update “The War Within”.
Map of the Plains of Eidolon
As a small teaser, there is already a map of the large open-world area of the Plains of Eidolon. More information is expected to follow as soon as the official page for the update is online.
In the Plains of Eidolon, you will regularly take down monsters during the day and encounter hardcore endgame enemies at night. Additionally, there will be towering giant beasts that you can only defeat with the help of your Operator.
New glass Warframe Gara comes to the shop – Quest delayed
In addition to the Plains of Eidolon, there is the new Warframe Gara. She is supposed to have her own quest line, like all new Warframes since Mirage, through which you can unlock her. However, the quests are delayed due to scheduling issues with one of the actors. Therefore, you can already purchase Gara in the shop and get started with her.
The associated quest will then be patched in as soon as possible. Gara is a female Warframe who attacks her opponents with glass shards. Her name comes from “Garasu”, the Japanese word for glass.
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