A few days earlier, Warframe received a new major update bringing some exciting content and items to the game, including the new Warframe Epitaph weapon that can be acquired at no cost.

Warframe is one of the free-to-play MMO titles that started small but increased in scale and content gradually, thanks to the constant developer support and great community reception. Features and new adventures for players will be available soon as well, especially after the upcoming update, Anima Relics, which adds even more adventure up in the sky.

Look for more information on when Sevagoth will be available, effects on rewards, and other features to follow. Be sure to share your thoughts on Sevagoth, and the other upcoming free content for Warframe, in this forum thread.

Update: Looking at the state of other 3 Free DLCs for Warframe, it now seems like the only upcoming free content for the game after Anima Relics will be the addition of Sevagoth.

Pushing Gladness: My Editor Was Awesome

About a week ago Natalie sent me an e-mail: "Hey, want to see your personal blog now on Freshly Pressed?"

"Cool!" I went back to read it. It was unprecedented, Marveling that the word "jargon" was used. Not even my editor had used it for, like, a year or something.

It was at that point Natalie emailed me to ask how I wanted to do things, or if she wanted to do anything.

Right then this worries me: I like Natalie's contributions to Existentialism, and I like her writing, and she seems like a kind, fun thing. But maybe I should have put this together first?

It's pretty systematic in structure, that e-mail. As I'd immediately get more involved in creating something than I was getting in to reading what was coming.

I just don't feel comfortable with how some of these things are being handled. This isn't an easy change, much as it seems.

Since the beginning, my role must have been as one who enters a room with a crude cooking palette, but at the same time reveals where it is, and also ideally uses that complex painting to guide fun, uninhibited input, and swap "hot" materials.

The point of getting started in this project is to invite into the action the worst ideas that you can, and for others to consider and live from those in company with you.

By far, the first assumption Natalie made was that having a client indicate what she wanted was helpful. But I don't feel that's helpful. This editorial gives off a feeling of, "Someday I'll be invited into an editor's room in which we read everyone else's work. We'll talk about it, and I'll
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