
Warframe Comes to Steam With Controller Support
F2P title Warframe began support for Steam Controller at launch earlier this week along with recently joining Steam Workshop, where player-generated content can be submitted for potential inclusion in the game.
With the official launch of Steam Hardware on 10th of November, PC players now have the ability to expand their Steam gaming experience to any room in their home. With that, Warframe players (known as Tenno) devoted to gaming on the PC can now enjoy being a space ninja from the comfort of their couch with the Steam Controller's dual track pads, dual-stage triggers, and customizable configurations.
Players can enjoy the first round of user-made content, TennoGen, in the Steam Workshop later this month. Digital Extremes began taking submissions in late October for a variety of in-game skins and cosmetics. The first round of submissions have been reviewed and Digital Extremes has decided on the first content to be released.
For those who missed the first round, Digital Extremes has partnered with top 3D art site, Polycount, to host a month long contest running now through 1st of December. Skilled content creators may choose from a variety of weapon model swaps and alt helmet skins open for TennoGen design submissions. Winning designs for this contest will not only be featured in-game and receive 30% revenue share but are guaranteed $500 worth of shared revenue within the first 3 months of the content released on the Workshop.
Warframe is available for free download on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.
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