
Warframe
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Warframe at StreamerHouse
Warframe was there at the genesis, back in 2013 when StreamerHouse was just starting and nobody quite knew what we were going to become. We grabbed Digital Extremes' free-to-play space-ninja shooter early, and it became a foundational part of our early streaming identity. We sank 191.8 hours into the grind on PS4, and the community loved it. There's something about Warframe's progression system that makes it perfect for long-form streaming—you're always working toward something, always farming, always upgrading your frame. The game's live-service nature meant there was always new content to chase, new prime releases to obsess over, new mechanics to master. The house grew up alongside Warframe, and the game grew up alongside us.
Warframe Twitch Statistics
We accumulated 45,636 hours watched across our Warframe streams—a strong engagement number for 2013. An average of 281 viewers showed up for our Warframe sessions, which was solid for the era when streaming wasn't the cultural force it is now. The 801 peak viewers proved that when things aligned, when we hit the right moment with the right content, people wanted to watch us space-ninja through the system. For a free-to-play game on PS4, those numbers represented real traction.
Community Impact
Warframe became a pillar of house identity in those early days. We built a devoted community around the grind, sharing builds, celebrating rare drops, suffering through brutal void fissure runs together. The game's complexity meant viewers came back repeatedly to see how we were progressing, what frames we were building, what impossible challenges we were tackling. Warframe chat became its own ecosystem within StreamerHouse.
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