Celebrate Movember In Warframe And Help Support Men’s Health
Put mustaches on your Warframe, enter the Captura Contest, and enter a raffle for a handcrafted replica.

As we enter November, Digital Extremes is continuing with its fundraising efforts. This time, the Warframe developer is working to support men’s health with some Movember charity events. The company is working to raise funds for the Movember Foundation by offering players of the free-to-play shooter the chance to pick up some in-game goodies at the cost of a Credit each. These goodies include some returning items, namely 10 mustaches. Players can also pick up the new Landing Craft Tusker Sumdali for the same price via the game Market.
In addition to the in-game purchases, the Digital Extremes is taking regular donations. But these won’t go unrewarded as those who donate $10 or more are entered for a chance to win a handcrafted Sirocco from Hoku Props. The items comes with a signed certificate of authenticity. The company is also offering players the ability to snag two Glyphs created by the artist UpsideDownSmore as well as phone backgrounds from Teotiqax. To obtain the Glyphs, players need to use the code MOVEMBER2025 in the in-game market. The link to download the phone wallpapers can be found on the Warframe Steam page.
A final addition to the Movember festivities is the Movember 2025 contest. During this contest, which is open until November 21, players have the chance to win Prime Access as well as Platinum by submitting Capturas on the official game forums. Details on that are available on the Steam page as well.
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