by Brooklyn Apr 14,2025
The anticipation for Warframe: 1999, the upcoming prequel and expansion to the galaxy-spanning game Warframe, continues to build with the release of a new anime short from the acclaimed arthouse studio, The Line. This captivating short, titled "The Hex," dives into the lore of the game, showcasing the protoframes—predecessors to the Warframes we know today—as they battle the eerie Techrot infestation and pursue the mysterious Dr. Entrati.
Clocking in at just over a minute and a half, "The Hex" is a visual feast packed with action and stunning animation. It offers fans a deeper look into the complex and ever-expanding Warframe universe, set against the backdrop of the year 1999. The short film has sparked excitement and speculation among the Warframe community, with enthusiasts eager to dissect every frame for new plot clues and details.
While The Line, based in England, might not fit the traditional definition of an anime studio, their work on "The Hex" embodies the spirit of high-quality, adult-oriented animation that the term 'anime' has come to represent. Their contribution to the Warframe universe has been nothing short of remarkable, adding a fresh and visually compelling layer to the game's narrative.
If you haven't already, now's the time to pre-register for Warframe: 1999. Android users can sign up right now to ensure they don't miss out on this highly anticipated expansion. While you wait for its release, why not explore some of the other exciting new mobile games launched this month? Our weekly feature highlights the top five new mobile games to try, offering a great starting point for your gaming adventures.
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