![]() We are introducing a new Warframe (Protea), a new Corpus character with a deep backstory (including a secret character to be revealed later), we have reworked many of the gameplay mechanics within the Corpus Ship set, refreshed the AI, and reworked the Jackal boss fight. And now we are able to expand the narrative, making the experience more immersive for our players. ![]() The Corpus Ship set is one of the first tilesets we made, and its story was rooted in what we knew about the universe then. ![]() This means that the content and levels we made in 2012 can now get the benefit of what we know in 2020.įacing off against the re-created, re-animated Jackal boss won’t be easy this time around The game, our engine, our universe, all these things have evolved over the life of Warframe. Mat Tremblay, environment art director: One of the best things about working on a game that has been going for this long is that you get to revisit things. The expectation we put on ourselves was that the re-imagining of the Corpus tileset (a term we use to describe the environments randomly generated in an area) would include new enemies, challenges, and world-building that can surprise and delight new and veteran players alike. Jump to today: the development team has grown significantly (more than 200), the Warframe universe has expanded, and we have a better understanding of the stories we want to tell. At the time of initial development in 2012, the entire Warframe team was less than 20 people. What makes The Deadlock Protocol different than other Warframe updates?ĭave Kudirka, Producer: We are revisiting the very first Warframe tileset, which is already something special in itself. To provide insight into the remaster’s design, functionality and fun, long-time dev-team Producer Dave Kudirka and Environment Art Director Mat Tremblay have opened up to offer insight into what makes this update tick, and why. This isn’t just a visual overhaul, the layers of redesign, modernization, and tuning run deep. Delving into the Corpus Faction content, originally introduced in 2013, we have refreshed everything from graphics, story, gameplay and presentation for players in 2020. Very shortly, we will deliver a rigorously remastered, re-imagined update with The Deadlock Protocol, the earliest tileset in Warframe. To break a stalemate amongst its board members, the Corpus, the money-loving, cult-like enemy faction at the heart of upcoming The Deadlock Protocol, does just this - it resurrects the past. The Deadlock Protocol is free and will arrive first on PC, with updates on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch planned for a later date.Sometimes, in order to move forward, one must move back. There is also new Corpus armour set and primary rifle.įor more information you can visit the Warframe official site. Players can investigate her origin story as the former Corpus head bodyguard in her own unique quest. ![]() Protea has an array of offensive and defensive grenades, drones and turrets that bring a battle tactician’s edge to the fight. The 43rd Warframe will also be introduced. Additionally, nearly every wall, corridor, and room supports parkour mobility. A new spendable currency called Granum Crowns will be introduced as well to bring a variety of gameplay options, including being transported to a new Corpus nether-realm. The re-imagining will introduce the Corpus Faction’s dramatic origin story through re-crafted environments that integrate iconic new visuals and gameplay elements to reinforce the cult’s rise to power.Ĭhallenges will await players in the form of the renewed Jackal boss, with a fight sequence that extends across multiple levels. Warframe has gone through quite the transition since its launch back in 2013, and the latest update coming to PC this week is a blast from the past.ĭeveloper Digital Extremes has re-imagined the Corpus faction’s levels in The Deadlock Protocol. ![]()
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