The upcoming Free-to-Play game from Digital Extremes got a stopped motion trailer released today. You can check out the trailer down below.
Warframe is a PvE shooter set in the future of an evolving sci-fi universe in a new “Dark Age” where soldiers wear an exoskeletal armor known as Warframes. Throughout the campaign, players will be able to raid enemy bases, fight off enemy forces, and upgrade their weapons and Warframe armor with 3 other friends in a co-op adventure that looks to please.
The game will release in the winter, but as of now you can reserve your online alias for Warframe at the video game’s site.
Adding on to the growing library of Free-to-Play titles for PC, Warframe will be completely Free-to-Play for the PC when it releases this winter.

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The Alias is the name of the character or account?
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