Warframe Officially Launches Globally On Android Devices

Today, Warframe launched globally on Android devices. I’m pretty sure that’s the only platform the free-to-play MMO shooter wasn’t already available, and now it is. To grab the game, just head to the Play Store. Of course, your device will need to meet certain requirements, such as running Android OS 12.0 or higher.
If you’ve been playing Warframe on another device, you can link your Android account with the existing Warframe account. Also know that all the standard features will be available in the Android version, and that it will follow the same update schedule as all the other platforms.
If you’re worried about hard drive space, the app will take up about 14 GB. The initial install will consist of the tutorial experience and will be about 4 GB. After completing that, players will be prompted to download the other 10.
To celebrate the launch, Digital Extremes is offering players who log in on Android devices between now and March 4 a special pack containing the Cirrus Armor Bundle, Cumulus Syandana, Stratus Pistol Skin, Spektaka Color Palette, and a 3-Day Resource Booster.

























