Warframe The Lotus Eaters release countdown: Exact start time and date

The update before the expansion.

A Warframe Soul Eater.
Image via Digital Extremes

Warframe update 37.0 is right around the corner, setting the stage for the highly anticipated Warframe: 1999. We already know the release day to prepare for it, and players will be able to complete a short quleadinglead up to the conflicts coming in the expansion.

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Warframe: The Lotus Eaters release date and time

Arthur, a humanoid warrior with an armor matching Excalibur's look, has an AX-52 in a sling across his back as he faces a Techrot enemy in Warframe.
The final act before the expansion. Image via Digital Extremes

Warframe: The Lotus Eaters releases on Aug. 21. There isn’t a confirmed release time.

Developer Digital Extremes never announces release times, but we can estimate The Lotus Eaters’ release time based on previous updates. New Warframe updates are typically released between 10am and 12pm CT. Jade Shadows and Dante Unbound released within this time frame, and we expect it will be no different with The Lotus Eaters. Our countdown below is set for 12pm CT on Aug. 21, but it could be released a few hours early.

Warframe: The Lotus Eaters release countdown

On the same day, Digital Extremes will launch Sevagoth Prime Access, which includes limited-time Boosters and customizations; these include Maginav Prime Signa, the Navic Prime Sentinel Bundle, a 90-Day Affinity Booster, and a 90-Day Resource Booster.

What platforms is Warframe: The Lotus Eaters coming to?

The Lotus Eaters update is coming to all platforms Warframe is currently available on, meaning you can play it on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.

The game supports cross-play, so you can play with friends on different platforms and cross-save by linking your account to maintain your progress if you play on multiple platforms.

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