Warframe Arrives on Android Devices in Canada First Before Going Global Next Week

Feb 11, 2026 at 09:00am EST
A promotional image for 'Warframe' features armored characters in space with the text 'COMING TO ANDROID™ FEBRUARY 2026' and

Warframe, the popular free-to-play action RPG from Canadian developer Digital Extremes (that's also the MMO model that other MMO developers should be looking to), is rounding out its list of available platforms by finally arriving on Android mobile devices today. That said, it's a Canada-exclusive release today, and for the coming week, before it arrives on Android devices globally on February 18, 2026.

With Warframe being one of the most successful live-service titles to come out of Canada that's currently active, this first week of exclusivity is a way for Digital Extremes to prioritize its Canadian players and give them the first crack at a new platform before it comes to Android devices and the Google Play Store everywhere else.

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It'll feature full crossplay support between Android, iOS, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2 devices (when it arrives on Nintendo Switch 2, that is). It'll also feature full cross-platform save support, so you'll be able to pick up on Android wherever you left off on a different device.

As for the game's technical requirements, you'll need an Android device running 64-bit Android OS 12.0 or higher on an ARM64 processor, with a minimum of 4GB of RAM.

If you have a device ready to go that meets all of those requirements, then you'll also be treated to Android-exclusive rewards by getting the Cumulus Collection if you sign in on Android before March 4, 2026. You'll get a special weapon and armour cosmetics, as well as resource boosters to help kick-start your time on Android.

This past December, Digital Extremes released yet another major expansion for Warframe, The Old Peace, which introduced a new narrative chapter in Warframe's storyline. For more on Warframe, check out Wccftech's interview with veteran developer Jack Emmert, and find out why he has such high praise for the game.

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