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"publishedAt": "2026-06-17T15:00:46.000Z",
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"Xbox Series X/S",
"PS5",
"Warframe",
"Digital Extremes",
"Shooter",
"Multiplayer Competitive",
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"Single Player",
"Xbox One",
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"textContent": "Roughly two years ago, Warframe received a delightful dose of heartbreak in the form of Jade Shadows. Digital Extremes' free-to-play sci-fi shooter has a history of 'intermission' quests - smaller stories that helped fill the space between larger narrative beats; smaller portions of intrigue, and fresh gameplay loops to indulge in.\n\nRead more",
"title": "How Warframe is building upon its most heartbreaking quest in a continuation \"no one saw coming\""
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