Warframe lets you live out your fantasy of being a space ninja that obliterates swarms of opponents with ease, but doesn’t forget that looking cool is also instrumental. If you’re an avid collector or simply enjoy playing as one particularly musical frame, the Octavia Prime release date is likely something you’re very interested in right about now.
Warframe’s Octavia Prime is the latest frame to become part of its Prime Access program, which bundles together shinier versions of items, granting easy access to them and a handful of exclusive goodies to players willing to part with some of their real-world cash.
Octavia Prime’s release date occurred on February 23, which means that Warframe players can now grab three different bundles featuring the frame itself and other items. The frame itself retains the gameplay of its lesser variant but comes with a different mod polarity alongside more shields and energy to spend on abilities.
Here are the bundles you can currently purchase through Prime Access as well as their contents:
- Mallet Pack ($49.99) - 1050 Platinum, Tenora Prime, and Pandero Prime
- Resonance Pack ($79.99) - 2625 Platinum, Octavia Prime, Tenora Prime, Pandero Prime, and Exclusive Octavia Prime Profile Glyphs
- Mallet Pack ($139.99) - 3990 Platinum, Octavia Prime, Tenora Prime, Pandero Prime, Exclusive Octavia Prime Profile Glyphs, and the Prime Accessories Pack
The Prime Accessories Pack includes the Glissanda Prime Armor, Serenidine Prime Syandana, The Aristei Prime Shawzin (includes a unique note pack), 90-Day Resource (Amount) Booster, and a 90-Day Affinity Booster. It alongside the Glyph Pack are exclusive to the Prime Access program.
Octavia Prime, Tenora Prime, and Pandero Prime will eventually make their way in-game. Players will find their parts in Relics and get to craft them, although with a lot more RNG involved and a considerably higher time investment. Trading for them could also prove an alternative.
Warframe is free-to-play and available now on PC, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and headed to Xbox Series X/S later this year.
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