Warframe: Platinum Changes Explained

Warframe has introduced updates to its Platinum Packs, adjusting pack contents, Platinum amounts, and regional pricing across supported platforms.

These changes were made to improve overall value for players while keeping in-game Platinum costs for items and cosmetics the same.

Below is a full breakdown of what changed and how it may affect your Platinum purchases moving forward.

Removal of Mods From Platinum Packs

Platinum Packs previously included several Mods that had been bundled with purchases since the early years of the game.

As the game evolved and players gained easier access to these Mods through normal progression, their inclusion became less meaningful.

These Mods have now been removed from Platinum Packs and replaced with increased Platinum amounts to provide better overall value.

Increased Platinum Amounts Per Pack

The biggest change comes in the form of increased Platinum amounts across several pack tiers without adjusting in-game item prices.

This means players purchasing Platinum now receive slightly more currency compared to the previous pack structure.

The goal of this adjustment is to give Tenno greater access to Platinum’s benefits while maintaining balance in the overall economy.

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Updated Platinum Pack Values

The amount of Platinum received when purchasing a pack has been increased, with larger bundles providing higher bonus amounts.

Original Value

Platinum Increase

Updated Value

75

075
1705

175

370

10380
100025

1025

2100

1002200
3210240

3450

4300

300

4600

Platform Availability Adjustments

Certain Platinum Packs are unavailable on some platforms due to regional pricing limits and platform restrictions, which affect how and where players can purchase specific bundles.

The 4600 Platinum Pack cannot be purchased on PlayStation in any region, limiting access for players who want the highest-tier bundle on that platform.

Additionally, the 3450 Platinum Pack is not available on PlayStation in the Asia region, excluding Japan, which impacts players looking for mid-to-high tier packs.

Regional Pricing Adjustments

Alongside the Platinum increases, select regional currencies have experienced pricing adjustments depending on local market conditions.

These changes were implemented to ensure long-term sustainability and maintain consistent support across all active regions.

Players using affected currencies may notice slight price increases when purchasing Platinum compared to previous pricing.

Average Regional Price Changes

Depending on your currency and platform, you may notice the following average price increases when purchasing Platinum Packs.

  • Philippine Peso (PHP) – 4% increase
  • Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) – 5% increase
  • Turkish Lira (TRY) – 8% increase
  • Argentine Peso (ARS) (Xbox and Switch only) – 64% increase

What These Platinum Changes Mean For Players?

For most players, the increased Platinum amounts provide better value when purchasing mid-to-high tier bundles.

Since in-game Platinum costs for Warframes, weapons, cosmetics, and slots remain unchanged, purchasing larger bundles now stretches slightly further.

While some regional pricing adjustments may impact specific currencies, the overall intent is to strengthen the long-term health of the game’s economy.

Verdict

Overall, these Platinum changes improve the value of most bundles by increasing the amount received without raising in-game item costs.

While some regional pricing adjustments may affect certain players, the added Platinum in higher tiers benefits those who regularly purchase larger packs.

If you plan on buying Platinum in Warframe, the updated bundles now offer slightly better long-term value compared to the previous structure.

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