Warframe is officially coming to the upcoming Switch 2 this March, arriving alongside one of the largest free updates the game has received in years. The announcement follows the studio’s latest development stream, where the team outlined new missions, systems, and cross-platform improvements designed to expand the long-running action RPG for a new generation of players.
The big move
The arrival of Warframe on Switch 2 marks a major step forward in the game’s near-decade evolution. The new hardware will finally allow the title to run with significantly improved performance, higher visual fidelity, and faster load times. For a game built around fast-paced combat and large-scale cooperative missions, these enhancements meaningfully change the experience for returning and new players alike.
Digital Extremes highlighted several technical gains coming to the Switch 2 version, including updated textures, improved lighting, and support for the same content pipeline used on PC and other consoles. This ensures that Switch 2 users won’t fall behind the update cycle – a persistent challenge on the original Switch release.
The March launch coincides with a major free update that introduces new story content, expanded mission rewards, improved modding interfaces, reworks to several Warframe abilities, and the studio’s ongoing overhaul of enemy behaviours and progression pacing. The update also brings forward new quality-of-life improvements that streamline early-game progression, making the title more accessible to first-time players joining on Switch 2.
Warframe is future-proofing its game
Warframe’s expansion to Nintendo’s next-generation console signals the studio’s commitment to keeping the game healthy and future-proof. With a massive player base spread across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and the original Switch, having feature parity and synchronized updates across platforms has become increasingly important.
The Switch 2 version not only modernises the handheld experience but also positions Warframe to tap into an entirely new wave of players. The improved hardware opens the door for faster iteration, bigger cinematic quests, and smoother gameplay, strengthening Warframe’s standing among long-term free-to-play titles.
What’s in it for players
For veterans, the Switch 2 version offers the most polished portable Warframe experience ever released, finally matching what players expect on other platforms. For newcomers, the March update provides a more guided entry into the game, with better tutorials, improved systems clarity, and more generous early-game progression rewards.

If you’ve ever wanted to play Warframe on the go – without concessions – this upgrade is the closest the series has come to delivering the full experience mobile.
More reveals coming soon
Digital Extremes confirmed that more reveals are planned in the months following the Switch 2 launch. The studio hinted at new story arcs, future enemy factions, and long-requested quality-of-life changes. With the hardware leap provided by Switch 2, future updates will come faster and scale larger, ensuring the game continues evolving well into its second decade.


