More than a year after it was announced, crossplay is finally live in Warframe

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More than a year after it was announced, crossplay is finally live in Warframe
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Warframe finally gets crossplay.

. Today, in December 2022, the studio has finally, actually made it happen: Warframers on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch can now all play together.

When crossplay is enabled , a platform icon will be displayed next to player names. They'll be able to chat and join squads with people on other platforms, and"can expect expedited Public Matchmaking" thanks to the increased player pool size. Players on all platforms can also meet up together in Relays and Dojos, but VoIP features are not currently available—Digital Extremes said that will be added at some point in the future.

"Warframe will always be a game best played and enjoyed with friends and that’s why launching Cross Platform Play is such an incredible moment for us," chief operating officer Sheldon Carter said."Together with our partners, we have broken down the walls that have prevented our players from experiencing the thrill of Warframe as one united community.

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