Cephalon Fragments: Warframe’s Lore Easter Eggs Explained

To be fair, Carbon Games, the developer behind free to play action strategy title Airmech, decided to support Warframe in a similar fashion after their game was defeated in the quarter finals by Warframe itself, but one could say that there’s a rather large difference between an independent developer deciding on its own to support another, and a large publisher bringing all its big guns to bear in order to win, involving multiple of its own communities that have nothing to do with the cont

Also available on the platform is Portal Knights . Classified as an action-RPG, the focus of this title is four-player fun as a group of players team up to take out enemies and craft items. It’s convenient that a PlayStation Plus membership is required for online play because users will need it to play online, and since it’s free to download this month there should be no shortage of friends available to join in on the act

We find it exciting to even have a fighting chance against one of the largest F2P publishers in the world with Nexon and Mabinogi. We’re all gamers at heart and the contest is all in good fun. We’re humbled to see our Tenno community rally around Warframe in such an honorable way…as is the way of the Te

However, even though it has come back from the brink of disaster to become a big success, there’s one thing Warframe never got: A fancy cinematic trailer. There’s no better flex than starting your game off with a big budget CGI video to get your blood pumping. Well it took Warframe six years to get it, but Digital Extremes finally has a trailer that they can call their

If a Cephalon is an AI, then Cephalon Fragments are pieces of that AI. Or more accurately, memories. Each Cephalon Fragment is a tiny piece of what was once an artificial intelligence, and each contains secrets to Warframe ’s universe. You’re able to access these fragments by scanning them with either your Codex or Synthesis Scan

I thing the whole Warframe vs Mabinogi thing is really exciting! In the previous matchup, AirMech faced warframe updates|Https://Warframebase.com/ and we unfortunately lost. I noticed many of our players seemed torn between choosing AirMech or Warframe, plus as I know the devs at Digital Extremes (old friends and independent developers themselves) I felt like the most honorable thing to do would be to cheer them on in the next round. I’d never heard of the other game, and never saw it mentioned. I figure why not support some friends, as I heard the other game was offering rewards, and participation is great. I think that companies rewarding their players for voting is perfectly fine. Obviously you’re going to support the game you play, so no harm there. If anyone resorts to botting votes, now that is a serious violation and I hope it hasn’t happened. I didn’t see anything official from Nexon about AirMech and that being the reason they tried so hard (though in the end failed) to win the vote. I’m flattered the players think that our admittedly small community had such a massive influence on the vote in order to justify involving all their games. AirMech is a team of 9 indie developers just building a game we love, and supporting a community we love. We even provided links showing how many potential votes AirMech contributed, but that apparently was ignored. The real winner here is MMOBomb of course. Brilliant move on their part to have this contest, as they have even tricked Nexon into driving them a massive amount of traffic! You can’t buy that kind of interest, so really well done there. Warframe also wins, because now all those Nexon players know about Warframe. Even AirMech wins–we’ve had a ton of signups originating from Nexon forums over the past few days. That wasn’t intentional, but I’m happy they now know about AirMech and are playing our game. In fact all the games in this contest are winners, especially the smaller ones that could use some exposure. Large companies playing it smart like Riot were right to sit out, since any promotion of the event is just free advertising for other ga

Finally, Super Mutant Alien Assault and Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion are arriving as freebies for PlayStation Vita owners. The first game is a single-player experience that tasks users with saving the human race in a side-scrolling platformer/shooter. Fallen Legion , on the other hand, is a Cross Buy game that PlayStation 4 owners can also download and enjoy. The title is an RPG, allowing users to explore a brand new world where decisions are said to impact the in-game lives of everyone around t

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Mabinogi has a passionate community that rallied behind the game when they learned of the MMOBomb vote. They’ve been driving really hard from the first round to show their support, and working to unite players across all Nexon titles. This promotion is our way of showing appreciation and support for their efforts. Regardless of the outcome of the competition, we will give all of our players an in-game event, not because of their votes, but to thank them for being part of the Nexon commun

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