
Warframe continues to be a massively popular online experience to this day, which makes new content even more exciting for existing players. In a new video, Warframe's senior community manager Megan Everett shows off what players can expect with the Warframe spring content update.
While there are quite a few new things revealed, I'm especially excited for the Octavia Prime form; musical attacks make everything better. In addition to this form, the studio also revealed a brand-new storyline for Warframe players to dive into as well as the new Call of the Tempestarii event that will challenge fans to learn more about the origins of Sevagoth, the newest Warframe. What's even more exciting about Sevagoth is that this design was entirely based on fan creativity, which makes the deep dive into its lore all the more exciting.
Click here to watch embedded mediaHere is a breakdown for what spring will bring for Warframe:
This part of the update will explore Corpus-controlled Proxima regions while players take on new Railjack missions and scuffle with Void Storms to learn more about the ghostly Sevagoth. Who doesn't love a good mystery?
Star Days is the latest limited-time event that will allow players to take the holiday of love a little further with Ticker in Fortuna until February 25. This event will offer sweet themed-rewards for players, including the stunning Eros Ephemera.
Music to our ears: Octavia Prime offers musical attacks, allowing players to create custom music to battle with, allowing fighters to combat approach each battle and fight to the beat of their own drum.
Lunar Renewal will kick off on February 16 to celebrate the Year of the Ox with freebie customizations to earn. Players will be tasked with completing Alerts with the option to enjoy three new bundles that include exclusive weapon skins, as well as more available in the in-game market.
There are a lot of reasons to dive into the Origin System once more. What part of the spring content update are you looking forward to the most? Sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below!
Overcooked! All You Can Eat, the enhanced bundle of Overcooked and Overcooked 2, will find its way into new kitchens (or living rooms), on March 23. The previously new-gen exclusive title will arrive on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.
All You Can Eat was released as a launch title for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X last year; it bundles the two games along with their respective DLC content. There’s also a heaping helping of added content such as seven new levels, three exclusive chefs, and new alternate skins for the 80 existing chefs. If you watched last year’s Game Awards, you’ll remember that Swedish Chef of Muppets fame is also available as a free download for All You Can Eat (for a limited time).
The presentation looks even sharper thanks to 4K visuals and 60 fps performance (30 fps on Switch). Crashing into friends while rushing to get a dish out the door looks smoother than ever. Speaking of your soon-to-be-ex-friends, aspiring chefs across all platforms can cook together thanks to the addition of cross-play. Some of you might be saying “But I already got 100 percent in both Overcooked games.” Well, what if I told you All You Can Eat features brand new trophies/achievements sets?
A new assist mode makes All You Can Eat more approachable to less experienced players (like kids) with options like increased scores for meals, longer recipe/ level times, and the ability to deactivate order expiration. On the accessibility side, the game also features a colorblind-friendly chef indicator, scalable UI, and even dyslexia friendly text.
Overcooked! All You Can Eat goes on sale digitally for $40, and will also be available physically only for PlayStation 4 and Switch. Meanwhile, check out our review for the original versions of Overcooked and Overcooked 2.
A new Baldur's Gate 3 update is dropping later this week, and Larian Studios promises that it has the "biggest patch notes ever" since the beginning of the Early Access period. The reveal will be dropping with the studio's second The Panel From Hell showcase this Wednesday.
The Panel From Hell 2 will kick off on February 17 at 10 a.m. Pacific and will reveal what's next for the RPG. The usual improvements are to be expected, which have been incredible thus far in improving the world's beauty and eliminating reported bugs. However, the upcoming update will be the most ambitious yet, with Larian boasting that it will be "the biggest patch notes ever forged in the fiery pits of Larian," which means we will likely see a new class for players to enjoy.
Principle D&D rules designer Jeremy Crawford will be on the upcoming panel alongside creative director Swen Vincke and guests David Walgrave, Nick Pechenin, and a few others.
The panel will go over the challenges faced thus far and what the future holds in the immediate vicinity, including improved cinematics, Tieflings, all things magic, and...cows.
Because this patch is so large, the latest version of the Baldur's Gate "demo" will erase previous save data. This isn't the first time this has happened, but never fear! Not all is lost. In the current version of the game that will be updated when the new patch drops, previous saves will not be compatible with the latest version – too much will be changing – but if you're attached to your created character, you can always play a previous build to continue on your journey.
Interested in playing pre-patch 4? Here is what you need to do:
If you don't want patch 4 to update automatically, make sure to go in and disable to auto-update feature in Steam by following the below steps:
Larian added a few key reminders when bouncing between different versions of the game:
So be there if you're interested in seeing what's next as Larian works hard to get Baldur's Gate 3 ready for a full release! What are you hoping to see from the upcoming panel and update? Shout out those D&D-driven thoughts in the comment section below! You can also see how much we loved one particular aspect of the game that harkens back to our beloved Dragon Age Origins days.
[Source: Larian Studios]
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