Dark or Light
logo
Logo

Warframe's TennoCon 2024 Tickets Go On Sale, Legendary Tier Includes A Voice-Over Recording Session

Joseph Bradford Updated: Posted:
Category:
News 0

TennoCon 2024 ticket sales went live today, with Warframe players able to snag passes to the live event this year - this time spanning two days in July.

While there will be the digital goodies and streams for players who can't make the trek out to London, Ontario, Canada for TennoCon, for those who do make the trip this year's event has been expanded into two days. Taking place July 19th and 20th, TennoCon brings Warframe fans from around the world to the sleepy Canadian town to celebrate all things space ninjas. 

As with many conventions, there are different tiered tickets to choose from, and Warframe's con included (though now sold out) two Legendary Tickets that included a studio tour with a 1-on-1 with the developers, a voice recording session, and much more. The standard VIP ticket (that is a weird phrase to type) is also sold out, which included VIP access to panels, lounge access and more. 

If you're still planning on booking your ticket to the convention, you can grab a general admission ticket for $30 Canadian (about $22 USD) while the Collector's Ticket, which includes bonus Platinum and a Collector's T-Shirt is $75 CAD (about $55 USD). All the tiers include the Digital Pack, which includes the TennoCon 2024 Digital goodies such as a special Emote, Sigil, Syandana and more. The Digital Pack will run you $24.99 USD. 

You can grab your pass on the official website. Last year's TennoCon saw quite a few announcements, including last December's Whispers in the Wall content update, a tease of Warframe 1999, as well as an achingly beautiful look at Soulframe, which we recently saw again (complete with an armored Bear) during last weekend's PAX East panel. 

In recent Warframe news, the latest Warframe, Dante, was released, which marks the 56th new Frame since the MMO launched back in 2013.


lotrlore

Joseph Bradford

Joseph has been writing or podcasting about games in some form since about 2012. Having written for multiple major outlets such as IGN, Playboy, and more, Joseph started writing for MMORPG in 2015. When he's not writing or talking about games, you can typically find him hanging out with his 15-year old or playing Magic: The Gathering with his family. Also, don't get him started on why Balrogs *don't* have wings. You can find him on Twitter @LotrLore