Warframe’s Heart of Deimos update arrives on Switch today

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Digital Extremes planned for its open-world Heart of Deimos update to hit all platforms at the same time, but after hitting a snag with Switch certification, the developer went ahead and released it on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on August 25. Today, Switch Tenno like myself are finally able to get in on the action as the update is set to hit the console this afternoon.

Heart of Deimos is the third open-world map for the popular looter shooter and it introduces a whole score of new features for Warframe, including mechs you can pilot, a Helminth you can feed, and the game’s 44th Warframe, Xaku.

If you want to access the Heart of Deimos and make mother proud, you’ll need to complete the Mars Junction first. Warframe is now available on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Switch.

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