Digital Extremes will soon have its Warframe Update Patch 17 available soon. Just like in the previous updates, Warframe has released a video teaser on their website.
In Warframe Echoes of the Sentient, players are up for a surprise daily as the website will put up new details about the game every day until Warframe Update Patch 17 will be released. The gamers will be able to access different features of the game where night divides the day, death soars, and the movements of the characters get redefined, where they will move like never before.
There is a BulletJump feature where players can move fast down the corridors of the enemy, and fly past the enemy stances, with whatever weapon they may have in the battlefield.
Another feature lets players have expertise in their movements, which includes AimGliding, where they can attack the enemy while on air. By moving in a well measured and controlled glide, players can win over the opponents by picking them in different directions and reducing their accuracy.
Once players get to master their movements, they will be able to hover above enemies and obstacles through the DoubleJump or by flying around the corners. Players may also ambush the opponents from a high spot, or be able to scale any surface with speed with the WallDash. There's also the WallLatch feature where a gamer can grasp the walls and plan for the attack. With all these features in the game, players will have an awesome gameplay experience by having freedom and creativity in the game.
As Vigilant Addiction would describe the Warframe teaser, the frame exhibits a yin-yang design, and a bit of description about the different game abilities that players can do in the game.
Meanwhile, in Co-Optimus, expert Warframe gamers are encouraged to play the "Tubemen of Regor," as the new trial modes of the game are suitable for Warframe players who are into challenging settings built for a team to conquer.
To get updated with the latest info about Warframe and its Patch 17 Update, always check Warframe's official website or video live streams.
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