Digital Extremes is a Canadian studio whose portfolio revolves around persistent online worlds built for cooperative, fast-paced combat and long-term character progression. Its flagship title, Warframe, places players in the role of biomechanical space-ninjas who sprint, slide, and wall-run across procedurally generated ships and open-world landscapes while collecting hundreds of modular weapons and warframes—each effectively a new class with unique abilities. The game’s economy is entirely free-to-play, funded by an optional marketplace for cosmetic skins and accelerated crafting, yet every mission reward, weapon blueprint, and character can be earned through sustained play, making it a staple of the loot-shooter and action-RPG crossover scene. Complementing this, the forthcoming Soulframe applies the same service-based philosophy to a dark-fantasy MMO framework, swapping sci-fi speed for melee-heavy duels, asymmetrical PvP, and an emphasis on player-driven narrative events. Both titles share a client–server architecture that streams frequent content updates, seasonal story arcs, and community-wide progression events, positioning Digital Extremes as a specialist in living games that evolve weekly rather than through traditional boxed expansions. Because the studio distributes its launchers and incremental patches openly, new users can jump in without upfront cost or disc-based DRM. Digital Extremes software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pulling the latest live build and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.