Warframe has taken a bold step forward with its latest feature, offering an experience that’s both fresh and intriguing. Imagine starting the year off with a kiss from someone who appreciates your Chroma Prime melee crit build. Thanks, Aoi.
This major addition arrived as part of a slight yet impactful update to the Warframe 1999 expansion. For those uninitiated, Warframe 1999 is all about connecting with a group of vibrant characters battling against Techrot and Scaldra in an edgy, grunge-influenced city. These characters, initially portrayed as abrasive strangers, have the potential to become allies—and even romantic partners—as you win them over.
At the heart of this update is a pivotal kiss scene that serves as the culmination for players choosing to pursue romance with a character. There’s also a platonic alternative for those preferring to keep relationships professional. Joke aside, it’s a rewarding moment for anyone who spent their New Year’s farming elusive Cyte-9 blueprints in the game.
This scene isn’t the only hidden gem in Warframe 1999. Players who tackle the secret Scaldra tank solo with a featured warframe—think Mag or Excalibur—unlock a special cosmetic for their account and hangout. Together with the new kiss scene, these features add layers of complexity and enjoyment to this update, making it a must-try for newcomers to the game.
On a personal note, I suggest getting to know the charming British sniper, Quinncy. After a kiss, why not send him into the Helminth for that coveted subsume ability? Plus, you can snag the new Protoframe skin to ensure Quinncy stays with you during the process. How’s that for romance?
Meanwhile, while we’re all busy with our virtual kisses and blowing things up, poor Hunhow remains solitary in the ocean. Where’s his New Year’s kiss? While he’s out there mingling with fish, did it ever cross your mind to invite him to your celebration or grab him a pizza? No? That says a lot about friendship. The Second Dream happened ages ago—let’s forgive and forget.