At TennoCon 2018, its third annual Warframe convention, Canadian developer and publisher Digital Extremes unveiled the follow-up to 2017’s epic update Plains of Eidolon with the sweeping open-world Venus expansion Fortuna, and doubled down with a dynamic new future update that launches players seamlessly into space for tactical ship-to-ship battles.
Bursting with an imaginative terrain and science fiction aesthetic, Fortuna is introduced with a whimsically synchronized musical video guaranteed to surprise and delight. The Venusian landscape packs exciting new gameplay experiences with the introduction of a new faction and lore — the Solaris United faction and its struggle against their Corpus overlords — and an expanded level of vertical gameplay.
Starting from the underground Colony of Fortuna where players pick up bounties and missions, Tenno (players’ in-game name) will ascend to the surface of The Orb Vallis to view an exotic new terrain blanketed with Orokin structures, towering mushroom stands, and oceanic flora. Tenno will be able to traverse the landscape more quickly with the Bondi K-Drive, a single-player hoverboard that nimbly jets across the landscape at the touch of a controller.
Here are the key Features for Warframe’s Fortuna expansion:
- The Orb Vallis, The New Open World — Building on the success of Plains of Eidolon’s earthen Landscape, The Orb Vallis is Digital Extremes’ massive new Landscape. Volatile, mercurial clouds of blue and orange loom over a sci-fi terrain populated with seascape flora, giant mushrooms, alien rock formations, rare creatures, and more.
- Solaris United and Fortuna — The cyborg Faction Solaris United live in the Blade-Runner-esque Debt-Internment Colony, Fortuna. Similar to the gathering bazaars of Cetus in Plains of Eidolon, Fortuna is an underground hub city that serves as a factory to clean coolant rivers and doubles as a trading hub for the region.
- New Combat Experiences — The Corpus occupiers, led by the profit-obsessed Nef Anyo, bring new technology and warriors to bear. Alongside new Corpus ground troop variants, monstrous new Spider Bot enemies of all shapes and sizes will challenge players to face their fears when they explore The Orb Vallis and face-off with the prophet of profit.
- Ride a Hoverboard — Blaze across the wide open Venusian landscape by piloting the Bondi K-Drive. Call up this handy customizable hoverboard and quickly glide, jump, and trick across a variety of terrain.
- Join the Conservation Movement — Switch your mindset from blast-happy mercenary to friendly savior. The strange, wonderful animals of the Vallis are going extinct. Explore the new world of Fortuna and apply your new skills to track, lure, and capture them for relocation.
- Musically — The talented sound team at DE has engineered an alien-tech soundscape of eerie effects and ominous music that set the sonic tone for an incredibly rich experience, and they are joined by renowned sound composer Keith Power who has returned with an upbeat, hum-out-loud musical intro of Fortuna unlike anything you have heard before.
Digital Extremes’ newest expansion is part of a grander vision. In addition to the open-world expansion of Fortuna, a separate future update takes Warframe down a totally uncharted path. ‘Codename: Railjack’ will enable 1-4 players to board a warship on land and ascend into space to explore and fight.
Players will coordinate responsibilities across the military spacecraft to engage in PvE combat against hostile enemies. The full space experience grants extensive player freedom with options to launch Archwings into space to board, infiltrate and destroy enemy ships during battles. This future update looks to create a cohesive gameplay experience between Warframe’s open Landscapes, procedurally generated levels, and a new outer-space freedom in a unique sci-fi world.
Here are the key Features for Codename: Railjack:
- Fly Seamlessly into Space — All new to Warframe, Digital Extremes’ ‘Codename: Railjack’ gives Tenno a trans-planet warship to band together with other friendly Tenno and seamlessly transition from the open Fortuna landscape to space combat!
- Coordinate Your Space Crew — Pilot the ship and over the whole battle, man a turret, manage the shields, make repairs, and work as a team to capture and conquer other hostile spacecraft.
- Archwing Attack: Go on the offensive by dispatching Archwings for onboarding attacks. Take out enemy cannons and board enemy ships to confront and eliminate swarming soldiers. Take out their core reactors, eliminate their crew, and emerge victorious!
Enjoy!

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Looks really good, can’t wait.
Space ship battles now! Jesus might as well call Warframe the new Star Citizen cuz this game is making some serious progress.
last time i played this game i had to grind through the same missions over and over and over.
Did they improve it at all? I dont think i will be able to grind just to play that above.
Grinding is the name of the game, they will release new stuff with off course new stuff to grind (or pay platinum to skip stuff). I think it is fun if you grind weapons, relics, mods, then sell it between players and etc and when you get bored you can search for other things to do
i just dont get why i need to grind so much to get to the new stuff? The grinding was there because the game didnt have much content early on, now it has tons, there is no need for such mandatory leveling up via grinding.
Or you could pick an arsenal and warframe of choice and tune it up for your liking
If u don’t like grinding don’t play the game. Simple as that. And yeah I totally get you. I really got tired of doing the same thing over and over again. And I like grinding to a certain degree. Toke a nice long break from the game.
For me this is the best free to play game hands down. The grind is real but if you know what you are doing up to some point you can deal with it while having fun because the gameplay is rock solid and there is no game that plays like this.
For me this is the best free to play game hands down. The grind is real but if you know what you are doing up to some point you can deal with it while having fun because the gameplay is rock solid and there is no game that plays like this.
It’s definitely what games should be doing to separate experienced players from inexperienced players, as in if you have knowledge of how to play and how to access the layers of hidden content (not the quest that everyone can view, but the actual meat of the game).
Warframe taking on space games now.
Putting everyone to shame.