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Grab Dark Sector for Free on Steam in Honor of Warframe: 1999
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Grab Dark Sector for Free on Steam in Honor of Warframe: 1999

Nov 27, 2024 5:00 PM

Dark Sector, a third-person shooter developed by Digital Extremes, is now available for free on Steam for 72 hours as part of the celebration for the upcoming Warframe: 1999 expansion. This limited-time offer allows players to download the game without paying the usual price of $9.99. Dark Sector takes players into the fictional city of Lasria as they follow the story of Hayden Tenno, who becomes infected with a deadly Technocyte Virus, granting him powerful abilities. The game has received mixed reviews but is appreciated for its engaging gameplay and character dynamics, despite criticisms of repetitive environments and a lackluster storyline. The Warframe: 1999 expansion, set to launch in December 2024, draws inspiration from Dark Sector and will explore a retro European city.

How can I play Dark Sector for free?

You can play Dark Sector for free by visiting its Steam page and downloading it within the next 72 hours, as it's being offered at no cost for a limited time. After the period ends, the game will return to its normal price of $9.99.

Dark Sector originally released in 2008 and is known for its blend of action and narrative, telling the story of a covert operative who battles against a hidden threat during the Cold War. This game laid the groundwork for the developers’ later success with Warframe, which became a popular free-to-play title with a vast community. The upcoming Warframe: 1999 expansion aims to deliver a unique experience inspired by the darker tones of Dark Sector but set in a completely different era and locale.



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