Warframe: record numbers for Digital Extremes at Tennocon 2020

    Warframe: record numbers for Digital Extremes at Tennocon 2020

    Exactly one month has passed since the conclusion of the 2020 edition of TennoCon, the convention organized annually by the Canadian software house Digital Extremes and focused mainly on Warframe, third-person shooter video game released in 2013 initially only on PC and then on too PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch e Xbox One. Continuously supported since its inception, the title - with a free to play nature - has continued to grow thanks to the constant release of new expansions and the latest, Heart of Deimos (analyzed by us in this article), was one of the absolute protagonists of the TennoCon.



    The latest edition of the convention, albeit held in live streaming due to the health emergency due to the coronavirus, was still a success based on what was communicated by Digital Extremes through a press release, of which we report some particularly significant passages.

    Canadian developer and publisher Digital Extremes connected with its Warframe® players in record numbers during TennoCon, setting the all-time Steam record of 154.246 CCU (concurrent users). The previous CCU record for Warframe on Steam was 131.766, set in November 2018. As the new open world expansion Heart of Deimos debuted, the stream recorded a record peak of 469.868 concurrent viewers, on Twitch and Steam, of 2,44, garnering a total of XNUMX million hours watched on Twitch. Lacking a physical event to host them, Digital Extremes broke new ground by inviting players into the open world in real time during the TennoLive presentation.

    Held annually in London, Ontario, the TennoCon conference has the main purpose of bringing Warframe users closer to the team that develops the game but also plays an important role in supporting the community and organizations operating in Canada. . As communicated by Digital Extremes, the 2020 edition allowed, like the past ones, to support local associations such as Autism Ontario London and Alzheimer Society London and Middlesex (ASLM) with donations of Canadian $ 100.000 and $ 200.000, respectively.



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