Edited By
Carlos Gomez

The latest stats reflect notable shifts in Warframe usage for 2025. While some Warframes plummet in popularity, others see unexpected increases. Players are questioning usage patterns, especially for newer releases.
Major changes have emerged in players' choices:
Dagath: Dropped to a mere 0.6% from last year's low.
Qorvex: Continued decline in player interest.
Banshee: Also down, despite a loyal following.
Interestingly, new Warframe Uriel has surged in popularity.
Sources suggest it's rare for Warframes released in December to break 0.2% usage.
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Uriel
Nokko
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The ongoing trends in 2024 highlighted:
Dante: Continued decline.
Koumei: Increased usage.
Jade: Another fall in favor.
Cyte-09: Gained popularity.
Despite mixed feelings, Khora has lost favor, while Gara, Ash, and Atlas show notable gains in usage.
Valkyr: Increased from 0.7% last year.
Oberon: Gained traction since rework.
"Banshee will always be one of my mains. Sheโs perfect," commented one player, emphasizing a passionate view on class choices.
Comments reveal a blend of sentiment regarding Warframe designs:
Frustration with Khora's popularity, seen as poorly executed.
Praise for Banshee, seen as a strong choice despite trends.
Calls for more comprehensive data, indicating a thirst for transparency in player stats.
โณ Uriel defies trends with impressive popularity for a December release.
โฝ Players remain divided on Khora's design quality.
โป "Whereโs the data from?" queried a player, reflecting a desire for better insights.
Thereโs a strong chance the trends surrounding Uriel will reshape player dynamics as similar late-year releases emerge. With a compelling design and mechanics that engage people, Uriel could draw players away from less popular options like Khora and Banshee. Experts estimate around a 70% probability that newer Warframes will continue to gain traction while older, less appealing choices may decline further. In addition, as discussions grow around player stats and design effectiveness, developers could leverage this demand for deeper analysis, resulting in a more transparent community dialogue and strategic adjustments in gameplay design.
This situation mirrors how the oil booms in the early 20th century reshaped economies and community interests. Just as towns shifted from bustling centers to forgotten relics when oil hit, Warframe choices can shift dramatically based on new developments or poor reception. Communities may cling to nostalgia for older Warframes while seeking new experiences, resulting in patterns that reflect both resilience and vulnerabilityโall driven by what keeps players engaged and excited in their gaming landscape.