Digital Extremes has revealed that the full Android version of Warframe will launch on February 18, following a regional debut in Canada on February 11. The mobile adaptation promises cross-platform progress syncing and touch-optimized controls. Pre-registration rewards include exclusive in-game items for early players.
Digital Extremes, the developer behind the free-to-play action RPG Warframe, announced on January 24, 2026, that the Android version will fully release on February 18. This comes two years after the iOS launch in February 2024, with the Android rollout delayed due to the limited availability of high-performance devices at the time. The studio now believes the platform is prepared for a stable debut.
A regional launch will kick off in Canada on February 11, allowing local players early access. Digital Extremes emphasized the mobile version's portability, stating it enables players to "continue the Tenno path anywhere." Key features include synchronization of progress across platforms and optimization for touch controls, ensuring seamless integration with the existing game ecosystem.
To celebrate the release, a pre-registration campaign is underway on Google Play. Players who register and log in before March 4 will receive the "Cumulus" set, comprising "Cirrus" armor, "Cumulus" syandana, "Stratus" pistol skin, "Spectacra" palette, and a three-day resource booster.
Additionally, a new "Fulmin" combat set tailored for beginner Tenno will be introduced. It includes a rifle, the "Split Chamber" mod, "Opula" ephemera, plus boosters for synthesis, credits, and resources.
Warframe Mobile was first unveiled in 2021, marking the game's expansion to handheld devices amid growing demand for on-the-go gaming.