Warframe now includes cross-play, cross-save option coming later

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The free-to-play shooter Warframe has a cross-play function since Friday. This ensures that players on PC and console can play with each other. The cross-save feature, which allows players to migrate their progress from one platform to another, will be released at a later date.

The cross-play function is optional and can be turned on or off in the Options menu, writes developer Digital Extremes. Players from all platforms can communicate cross-play via text chat, join teams through their friends list, or public matchmaking. The players can also meet each other in Relays and Dojos. The in-game voice chat is not currently available for cross-play.

To identify players with the same name on different platforms, the player’s handle is assigned a number. This suffix is ​​only needed when players want to invite someone to their team or chat with other players with the same name. Players can find their number in their profile in the game menu. Furthermore, console players have the option to use spaces in their Warframe handle.

Developer Digital Extremes announced the cross-play and cross-save feature last year at its annual Warframe conference TennoCon. The features were supposed to release simultaneously, but cross-save is still being worked on, says Digital Extremes. A mobile version of Warframe was also announced during TennoCon 2021. It was supposed to be released this year, but since the announcement Digital Extremes has shared few details about the mobile version. Warframe is available for Windows, PlayStation and Xbox consoles, and the Nintendo Switch.

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