London 'Made crazy flights to be here': Warframe fans travel to London, Ont. from around the world. Share TennoCon has taken over RBC Place in London, Ont.

this weekend. The event centres on a single game, Warframe, which was developed by London-based Digital Extremes. “It’s the pinnacle of our whole year,” Digital Extremes Senior Events Manger Beth Bryson told CTV London.

“It is a love letter to our community.” Warframe is a free-to-play action role-playing game developed and published by Digital Extremes. The company is in its 30th year.

Warframe first appeared 12 years ago. Players become members of the Tenno, ancient warriors who awaken from suspended animation. “One of the things we love about TennoCon is that it’s ours,” said Bryson.

“It’s really our show, and it’s a fairly private event. We only have three thousand people here. That’s the full capacity at RBC Place, which is where we come together every year with our fans.

” Zack, as ‘The Drifter, came from California to take part in TennoCon on July 20, 2024. (Gerry Dewan/CTV News London) This is the first year TennoCon is being held over two days. It’s also the first time a large event has been added to the RBC Place property, giving conference participants more to see and do.

The ballroom has been devoted exclusively to seating for those listening to panel discussions, which is also a first. While Digital Extremes had some significant success as a game developer and technology innovator .