Digital Extremes has finally confirmed the release date for Warframe on the Nintendo Switch 2, set to launch on March 25, 2026. Players can look forward to 1080p resolution and 60fps in both handheld and docked modes, alongside enhanced load times, textures, and shader quality. The new console's unique mouse mode will also be supported, allowing players to use the right Joy-Con configuration during gameplay. To celebrate the launch, an Ambimanus Pack will be available for players who log in between March 25 and April 15, featuring new weapons and booster items. Coinciding with the Switch 2 release, the major update called The Shadowgrapher will introduce a new game mode labeled Follie’s Hunt, where players navigate a survival horror experience against the 64th Warframe, Follie. This update also adds new clan features and a limited-time event titled Operation: Atramentum. Tickets for Warframe's annual fan convention, TennoCon, are now on sale, scheduled for July 10-11 in London, Ontario.
What features can we expect in the new Warframe update on Switch 2?The new Warframe update for Switch 2 will offer 1080p resolution and 60fps gameplay, improved load times and textures, and support for mouse mode. Additionally, the update includes a new game mode called Follie’s Hunt, where players face off in a 4v1 asymmetric multiplayer survival horror experience, alongside many new features for clans and limited-time events.
Warframe is a cooperative free-to-play online action game that has gained a huge following since its launch in 2013. Known for its deep gameplay mechanics and extensive lore, Warframe combines elements of shooting and melee combat with an engaging sci-fi narrative. The game has consistently evolved through various updates, adding new content, Warframes, and gameplay modes, making it a continually engaging experience for players across multiple platforms.
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Honestly, Warframe's constant evolution is so impressive—jumping to a new console generation while dropping a horror-themed update is peak Digital Extremes. Can't wait to see how the Switch 2's hardware makes those new textures and that tense 4v1 mode pop.
Nice to see Warframe's Switch 2 version getting some solid performance upgrades—that mouse mode support is a clever touch. The new survival horror mode sounds like a wild twist for a game that's always experimenting.