“With the world-building and thematic elements of Soulframe, we’re really trying to go back to our favorite childhoods and draw inspiration from the elaborate fantasy worlds we loved growing up,” said Soulframe Creative Director Geoff Crookes. “Our team is really interested in this idea of ​​nature and humanity colliding, and we’re going to explore a lot of these themes through our own lens by playing with ideas of restoration and exploration.” In the trailer, we saw a figure with a prosthetic limb wash up on a beach, and then we saw the same figures fighting enemies using a seemingly magical sword. They managed to use magic to knock and freeze the enemies before finally freeing a huge chained wolf. Unfortunately, we didn’t get to see any gameplay, and the release date is far enough away that the team hasn’t even hinted at when it might be. This is the first new game from Digital Extremes since the release of Warframe in 2013. Many of Warframe’s senior leaders will be transitioning into the project. In great news for many fans of the game, Rebecca Ford, known to die-hard fans as Space Mom, will be taking on the role of Game Director for Warframe. This story is developing.