New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on December 29, 2021) follows:

Launched in 2013, Warframe is a popular free-to-play Steam title developed and published by Digital Extremes. The multiplayer third-person RPG shooter places players in the shoes of an ancient race called Tenno.

Thanks to the developers dishing out new content, the game still feels fresh. Having said that, a few days ago, players reported that the game was not loading, crashing, or updating on Xbox.

Warframe players are now reporting (1,2,3,4,5) that the chest piece is missing from the Saita Prime Suit. Players said that they could not equip the suit and that the bug is making it impossible to use it at the moment.

Many said they went back to Varzia and found out that instead of the chest piece, they got 2 Saita Prime hoods.

Players said they tried restarting the game to see if it’s a visual bug with some verifying their game files via Steam, but it looks like these steps make no difference.

You can see in the image below how the bundle looks like for those who purchased the Prime Suit bundle.

Fortunately, Warframe developers have commented on the missing Saita Prime Suit chest piece and said that they are aware of the bug.

They added that a fix will be coming soon and those who bought it as part of the Prime Resurgence offer will be getting the chest piece soon.

It looks like the issue will be resolved in a week’s time, so we will be keeping an eye out when the patch comes out, so stay tuned.

Update 1 (January 07)

03:10 pm (IST): Warframe support has confirmed that players who had purchased the Saita Prime Suit from Varzia’s Wares can now have the missing base suite.

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Featured image source: Steam

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