Digital Extremes has officially launched Warframe on Android devices worldwide. This follows a limited regional release in Canada. The mobile version allows players to access their accounts and continue their progression on the new platform.
The global release makes the free-to-play looter shooter available on a major mobile operating system. Players can now engage with the game's core activities, including its fast-paced parkour combat and cooperative missions, from their Android devices. The launch aims to expand the game's accessibility and player base.
To run the game, an Android device must meet specific technical requirements. It needs a 64-bit ARM64 processor and Android OS 12.0 or higher. A minimum of 4GB RAM is also required for the game to function properly.

As part of the launch celebration, Digital Extremes is offering a special login reward. Players who log into the Android version by March 4 will receive the Cumulus Collection. This pack contains the Cirrus Armor Bundle, Cumulus Syandana, Stratus Pistol Skin, Spektaka Color Palette, and a 3-Day Resource Booster. New players must first complete The Awakening quest to claim it, while returning players need to have Cross Platform Save configured.
Concurrently, a new Fulmin Battlekit is available for purchase in the in-game market. This bundle is targeted at newer players seeking to strengthen their arsenal quickly. It includes the Fulmin rifle, the Split Chamber mod, the Opula Ephemera cosmetic, and three separate 3-Day boosters for Affinity, Credits, and Resources. This collection is limited to one purchase per account.
The full launch details and answers to common questions are available in an official FAQ posted on the Warframe forums. The global Android release represents a significant step in Digital Extremes's strategy to make Warframe a truly cross-platform experience.




