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Warframe: Voruna Prime Access in Now Available

There has been so much going on in Warframe lately. Whether it’s the recent update with Shadowgrapher, the 13 Year Anniversary event, or the more recent new and exciting reveals from PAX East regarding the next update, Digital Extremes is keeping their momentum going, especially with today’s mini-update. This update includes the latest Prime Access pack for the game, and not only that, but the next Nora Nightwave Battle Pass system. Here is everything you need to know about it!

What You Need to Know From Today’s Update in Warframe

For starters, as stated above, the hot ticket item from the update today was the newest Prime Access pack. This pack is going to be for Voruna Prime. She arrived today with her signature weapons made prime as well, including Sarofang Prime and Perigale Prime. The pricing for the packs, and what they all come with, can be found on the official webpage here. If you are not able to purchase the packs, you can always unlock Voruna, Sarofang, and Perigale Prime through grinding relics in-game.

This update also brings with it the newest Nora Nightwave Battle Pass to Warframe. Every Nightwave is completely free and offers a ton of in-game goodies, cosmetics included. This Nightwave’s theme is “Time Tempests” and includes mods for Caliban’s Venato scythe and Proteas Velox pistol, both of which have prime counterparts in-game. You can also earn a sick new Operator/Drifter suit and ethereal ephemera by just completing daily and weekly challenges. More details can be found here.

Warframe Nora Nightwave Time Tempests Keyart

This update is now live on all platforms. Which includes PlayStation 4|5, Nintendo Switch 1|2, iOS|Android, PC, and Xbox consoles. If you have yet to watch the Voruna Prime reveal trailer, you can do so here. Be prepared, however, as it’s a very gory (and cool) trailer.

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