- Warframe Mobile’s Android Closed Beta is officially set to begin in Fall 2025.
- The beta offers the full game experience, but progress from other platforms won’t carry over.
- With pre-registrations open, players can opt in for the test via official website.
Warframe Mobile, the action title from Digital Extremes is inching closer to give Android players the gameplay experience. The makers have confirmed that a Closed Beta test for Warframe Mobile on Android will begin in Fall 2025.
No cross-platform play, voice chat, or monetization during Warframe closed beta phase
Announced at Day 2 of TennoCon 2025, this test brings the full Warframe experience to your Android devices. The closed beta will give you full access to the game, but everyone starts from scratch, which means no existing progress carries over.
There’s no cross-platform play yet, and features like voice chat are also off the table for now. There’s also no monetization in the beta, and once the test ends, all progress will be wiped. To get a chance at early access, you’ll need to opt in using your Warframe account via the Official Website.
Just log in, submit your device details, and you’ll be entered into the selection pool. If you’re chosen, you’ll receive an invite via email with instructions on how to download the game through the Google Play Store.
First revealed back in 2021 for mobile, the game is set in a sci-fi setting, offering an immersive cinematic narrative spanning 5 expansions and over 30 story-driven quests. Following a series of tests, the game had a successful iOS launch earlier in 2024.
With over a decade of content packed into the mobile version, the global pre-registrations are open on Android, so get in early, and you might be one of the lucky players to test it this fall. The dates are not announced yet, so stay tuned, except it sometime between September and December of 2025.
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