Video: Solving the unsolved mysteries of Warframe with the game’s designers
In Summary : Following in the footsteps of our last "Unsolved Mysteries of Gaming" video with (now former) Hearthstone Game Dire...
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In Summary :
Following in the footsteps of our last "Unsolved Mysteries of Gaming" video with (now former) Hearthstone Game Director Ben Brode, we've switched our focus to an entirely different game from an entirely different studio: Digital Extremes' popular third-person shooter Warframe. We packed our gear and caught a flight to London—that's London, Ontario—and spent an afternoon slinging questions at Community Producer Rebecca Ford and Game Director Steve Sinclair. The focus was on breaking open some of the deeper lore and plot mysteries of the game, which turned five years old this past March (the PC version, at least). Warframe consistently ranks as one of the most-played titles on Steam, in no small part because of Digital Extremes' ongoing commitment to keeping the game under active development. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1321701
Following in the footsteps of our last "Unsolved Mysteries of Gaming" video with (now former) Hearthstone Game Director Ben Brode, we've switched our focus to an entirely different game from an entirely different studio: Digital Extremes' popular third-person shooter Warframe. We packed our gear and caught a flight to London—that's London, Ontario—and spent an afternoon slinging questions at Community Producer Rebecca Ford and Game Director Steve Sinclair. The focus was on breaking open some of the deeper lore and plot mysteries of the game, which turned five years old this past March (the PC version, at least). Warframe consistently ranks as one of the most-played titles on Steam, in no small part because of Digital Extremes' ongoing commitment to keeping the game under active development. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1321701