Game Awards: Warframe Debuts ‘Tenno’s Greatest Trailer Contest’ Winners

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Game Awards: Warframe Debuts 'Tenno's Greatest Trailer Contest' Winners
Game Awards: Warframe Debuts 'Tenno's Greatest Trailer Contest' Winners

Game Awards: Warframe Debuts ‘Tenno’s Greatest Trailer Contest’ Winners

Independent Canadian developer and publisher Digital Extremes is proud to announce the three winners of the Warframe® Tenno’s Greatest Trailer Contest. Benjamin Noisette (NihilVX), Ryan Tam (NYx53), and Yegor Poustovalov (AQUA5) are the first, second and third place prize winners from the contest that challenged the Warframe community to show their love in trailer form. The winners won $10,000, $3,000, and $1,000, respectively. The three trailers debuted at The Game Awards 2017, held Thursday, December 7, in Los Angeles, California.

Get the winning videos from the Tenno’s Greatest Trailer Contest below:

Visit the official Warframe website at www.warframe.com and download Plains of Eidolon now for free. Join the community and the fun on PC, Xbox One or PS4. To keep up with the latest updates from the development team, be sure to follow Warframe on FacebookTwitterYouTube and Instagram.

ABOUT DIGITAL EXTREMES

Founded in 1993 by James Schmalz, Digital Extremes ranks as one of the world’s top independent video game development studios. Originating with the co-creation of Epic Games’ multi-million unit selling Unreal® franchise including UnrealUnreal Tournament – and all its iterations – Digital Extremes went on to develop Dark Sector®,BioShock® for the PlayStation®3, the BioShock 2 multi-player campaign, and The Darkness® II. The studio has reached its greatest critical and commercial success with the free-to-play action game, Warframe®, boasting a global community of more than 30 million registered players on PC, PS4™ and Xbox One. For more information about Digital Extremes, visit www.digitalextremes.com. To sign up for Warframe, visit www.warframe.com.

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