Canadian developer and publisher, Digital Extremes, is thrilled to bring the renewed open-world Warframe Landscape, Plains of Eidolon Remaster, to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch today. With a full graphical overhaul using the graphics technology created for last Fall’s Fortuna, Plains of Eidolon Remaster delivers dynamic lighting, textures and atmosphere, resurfaced terrain for better K-Drive Hoverboard action, and introduces conservation and a new Grineer menace, the wily Tusk Thumpers. Plains of Eidolon Remaster is free to download on consoles today.
The graphical overhaul will enhance all visual aspects of Plains of Eidolon Remaster. Warframe‘s open world will see advanced lightning techniques that bring brilliant lighting and shadow changes to the day-night cycle, sending god rays through more detailed trees, bush and fog, and will add crisp new texture details to the foliage and earthen landscape.
For the K-Drive, players will experience new terrain to jump off and grind on, and should be wary of the new Tusk Thumper enemies, three different pneumatic ground-pounders that smash anything in their way. Tenno can now earn a new badge for hunting and conserving three new animals on the Plains — previously only available on Fortuna — and special Floofs with which to decorate their Orbiters.
Check Out the Warframe Plains of Eidolon Remaster Launch Trailer:
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Related: WARFRAME’s First Open-World Plains of Eidolon Gets Remastered on Steam
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