12 Years After Launch, Warframe Is So Popular It's Dealing With Server Issues - Kotaku
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12 Years After Launch, Warframe Is So Popular It's Dealing With Server Issues - Kotaku
"Yesterday, Digital Extremes released the latest big update for its 12-year-old free-to-play sci-fi co-op shooter, Warframe. And people are going wild for The Old Peace. At one point on December 10, over 170,000 players were logged in on Steam trying to enjoy the new Warframe content. And remember, that number is only for PC, and Warframe has a sizable audience on console, too."
"Remember when Annapurna Interactive announced a new Blade Runner game? Probably not, as we haven't really heard much about Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth since it was announced in June 2023. Now, it looks like the game is dead. As spotted by The Escapist, the Steam store page for Annapurna's Blade Runner game now lists that it is no longer available on the storefront. It's likely that Labyrinth will be removed entirely from Steam in the near future."
Geoff Keighley will host the Game Awards with a large slate of new trailers expected. Morning Checkpoint highlighted varied gaming news including server strain on high-profile updates. Over 175,000 players logged into Warframe on Wednesday, with over 170,000 concurrent users on Steam, causing server issues during the The Old Peace update. Annapurna Interactive's Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth now appears removed from Steam and likely canceled following limited communication since its June 2023 reveal. Annapurna experienced turmoil in 2024 but continues publishing projects. Arrowhead Studios signaled work on a possible roguelite mode for Helldivers 2. Positive news for Skyrim on Switch 2 and humorous reactions to AI-generated content were also noted.
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