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[–] Dojan@pawb.social 2 points 3 days ago

I think Digital Extremes, at least currently, is still very aware of what made them successful.

John Bain for example spoke out about the games potential very early, earning them a big influx of players, and they've previously stated that Warframe wouldn't have been a thing if not for him. I guess it can be particularly contrasted with the fact that Warframe was kind of a Hail Mary project for the studio. They'd pitched it around for a while but no publisher responded positively. When they were running out of money they just said "fuck it" and went to work on it, publisher be damned.

I've been playing on and off for years now, since around the release of The Second Dream. It makes me really happy to see that they're doing well. I hope they'll continue to do well, and do well by the community.