Bringing Warframe to this year's Tokyo Game Show was an unforgettable experience, and we were thrilled to showcase the Origin System from our booth at Hall 07-C01! We're grateful to everyone who joined us in person, as well as those who kept the hype train rolling from home. If you missed out on the excitement as it happened in Japan, we've compiled a brief recap for you below — including some stellar shots taken directly from the show floor.
Devstream 181
Just a few days before the update launched,
Devstream 181 unveiled Koumei & the Five Fates. Watch the Japanese version of the official gameplay trailer below, featuring the voice talent of Kenjiro Tsuda:
Creative Director Rebecca Ford and Community Director Megan Everett took us deeper than ever into the recent update, which includes several new Deluxe Skins, Reworks, QoL enhancements, and so much more. They even returned the following day with a
Bonus Recap stream, ensuring that everyone got an up-close look at the content-to-come.
In addition to Koumei, the team announced an
upcoming playable demo for Warframe: 1999[www.warframe.com], and a
free Caliban giveaway[www.warframe.com] running until October 16!
Want to learn more?Our
official Koumei & the Five Fates webpage[www.warframe.com] has all the links and details you'll need.
For a recap of Devstream 181, check out our official
Highlights[www.warframe.com], or get the full nitty-gritty from our complete
Devstream Overview[www.warframe.com].
Mobile Showcase
Attendees were treated to a new iOS trailer during the Mobile Gaming Show, presented by Future Games Show and hosted by Warframe: 1999 voice actor Ben Starr:
Released as part of a wider push into the Japanese market, the latest trailer highlights Warframe's deep customization, mobile-optimized graphics and epic narrative. Android users who are hoping to join Warframe on Mobile can watch out for a launch date signup list before the end of the year.
At The Event
Our booth offered a broad look at all things Warframe, designed to entice fans but also introduce the Origin System to new Tenno for the first time. Those in attendance may have noticed some of the same eye-catching designs we recently featured at TennoCon 2024!
A variety of activities and demonstrations helped bring Warframe to life:
Parkour Display
What better way to help prospective Tenno get a feel for Warframe's unique style of movement than by watching a live parkour show? The gravity-defying traversal of a Warframe is one thing in-game, but seeing it live in front of you is something else entirely. Thank you to our talented (and athletic) performers!
Appearance by Alpha Takahashi
In addition to appearing live on stage with Rebecca and Megan during Devstream 181, actor Alpha Takahashi also appeared at the Warframe booth to mingle with fans and build excitement for her upcoming role as Aoi in Warframe: 1999.
Live Demonstration
Warframe is a vast and deep experience. As such, we understand how overwhelming it can sometimes be — especially for new Tenno. Fortunately, our booth featured an enrapturing live demonstration of the game's various systems and features, and served as a helpful (and entertaining) introduction to the journey awaiting them.
Demo Stations
Of course, there's no better way to understand the feel of a Warframe than by jumping right in and trying one out for yourself! Our booth included several PC and console setups so that attendees could experience our frenetic, fast-paced combat in real-time.
Merch and Giveaways
Official Warframe Merchandise on hand included a Warframe logo'd T-shirt (available in either white or black), along with a Warframe: 1999-themed towel.
A special gacha machine was set up to dispense Void Relics to eager fans containing various Warframe-themed pins, keychains and personal Platinum codes.