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Sevagoth Prime descends on Warframe alongside The Lotus Eaters

The Prime Warframe you've been waiting for is finally here.

During TennoCon 2024, Warframe fans got a brand new look at the game’s upcoming expansion, Warframe: 1999, Soulframe, heard about a new quest, and even discovered that Sevagoth Prime will be the next Warframe entering Prime Access for them to pick up and run.

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Sevagoth is the grim reaper among Warframes. Its abilities can inflict a damage over time effect using either an ethereal shadow that flies into enemies or seeds that plant themselves and literally suck the life out of enemies. A further ability slows enemies within a certain radius, ensuring a swift yet painful death. Kills with these abilities charge Sevagoth’s Death Well, which allows you to control its shadow once filled and consumed. This shadow is deadly, pulling in and mauling enemies, and it’s only going to look better as a Prime Warframe.

Death never looked so good

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Sevagoth Prime will arrive in Warframe in early August 2024 alongside The Lotus Eaters quest, a prologue for Warframe: 1999. This means that from the start of the month, you’ll have plenty to keep you busy in the game, whether it’s playing to get to and through the new quest or grinding for Blueprints for this new Prime Warframe.

As with most Prime Warframes, you can purchase Sevagoth Prime via Prime Access if you want to unlock it and its weapons and accessories instantly. However, you can also pick up and crack Void Relics to get what you need over time. Of course, this will take you longer, but with Warframe: 1999 not releasing until winter 2024, it might be nice to have one more reason to jump in and play.

Sevagoth is a special Warframe to many fans because of how you can fight using it. Every ability plays into charging up the Death Well and earning a brief moment of superiority in another form. With Sevagoth Prime, even that secondary form has a new lick of paint, meaning you can always see what you’ve paid for. If you pay for it, that is.

2024 is a packed year for Warframe, and you’d do well to get up to speed with every major quest as quickly as possible. I got Protea Prime when it was released, and it was a huge benefit to the speed at which I could knock out quests and see every story beat. If you want to steamroll Warframe before Warframe: 1999 drops, Prime Access is a great way to get a leg up.


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